"Comparatively" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Relatively, with regard to something else, in a way that can be compared to something else; in a manner that allows for a comparison to be made; in terms of its degree or extent as compared to something else.
Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "comparatively":
In accounting and financial analysis, "comparables" refer to a set of similar companies, projects, or assets that are used as a basis for comparison to evaluate the performance, value, or feasibility of a specific company, project, or asset. The idea is to identify comparable businesses, industries, or transactions that have relevant similarities to facilitate accurate analyses, benchmarking, and decision-making. By comparing these "comparables," investors, analysts, and business leaders can identify patterns, trends, and anomalies that can inform their investment decisions, strategic plans, or business valuations.
Comparatives are a type of adverb or adjective that compare two things. They are used to show the difference between two things, often by describing how they are more or less than something else.
A comparativist is a scholar who studies and compares the languages, literatures, cultures, and institutions of different countries and regions, with a focus on identifying similarities, differences, and relationships between them.