compare with
compare (someone or something) with (someone or something)
To highlight the similarities between two people or things. Well, if Shakespeare can compare someone with a summer's day, then so can I! Unfortunately, I can only compare her performance with a train wreck.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
compare someone or something with someone or something
to consider the sameness or difference of sets of things or people. (This phrase is very close in meaning to compare someone or something to someone or something, but for some connotes stronger contrast.) Let's compare the virtues of savings accounts with investing in bonds. When I compare Roger with Tom, I find very few similarities. Please compare Tom with Bill on their unemployment records.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- compare (someone or something) to (someone or something)
- compare (someone or something) with (someone or something)
- compare to
- compare apples and oranges
- as (something) as (something)
- as . . . as
- so (something) as (something)
- mix apples and oranges
- apples to oranges
- can't hold a candle to (someone or something)