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comparative
adjective
1 judged by comparison; as compared with others.
2 relating to, or using the method of, comparison.
3 as observed by comparing one another; relative their comparative strengths .
4 grammar said of adjectives and adverbs: in the form denoting a greater degree of the quality in question but not the greatest, formed either by using the suffix -er or the word more , eg larger or more usual . Compare positive, superlative.
noun , grammar
1 a comparative adjective or adverb.
2 the comparative form of a word.
[15c: from Latin comparativus , from comparare to match]
comparatively adverb .
adjective
1 judged by comparison; as compared with others.
2 relating to, or using the method of, comparison.
3 as observed by comparing one another; relative their comparative strengths .
4 grammar said of adjectives and adverbs: in the form denoting a greater degree of the quality in question but not the greatest, formed either by using the suffix -er or the word more , eg larger or more usual . Compare positive, superlative.
noun , grammar
1 a comparative adjective or adverb.
2 the comparative form of a word.
[15c: from Latin comparativus , from comparare to match]
comparatively adverb .
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