Synonym: relatively. Similar words: relatively, negatively, creatively, tentatively, alternatively, comparable, actively, compulsively. Meaning: [kəm'pærətɪvlɪ] adv. in a relative manner; by comparison to something else.
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181. A comparatively leisurely schedule of Yours Truly still entailed travelling to twenty-one cities in thirty-five weeks.
182. Fisher Row, Oxford Urban historians who deal with comparatively large populations limit the scale of their enquiries to aggregative studies.
183. It is, of course, worth remembering that the region west of the Mississippi was still comparatively undeveloped.
184. Detectives are horrified the men are prepared to use such violence for a comparatively small sum.
185. The old lane was in use down to comparatively recent times as a through road from Northampton to Banbury.
186. Carriage by road was expensive but by water it was comparatively cheap.
187. Clearly, if it is perceived as of comparatively minor concern,[sentencedict .com] few countries would risk making a military riposte.
188. The House of Lords may be the highest court in the land, but it hears comparatively few appeals each year.
189. Partnership incentive schemes are comparatively rare but can result in a highly motivated and dedicated work-force.
190. In the home, by contrast, communications other than voice telephones, are unfamiliar and comparatively rare.
191. She appealed for the Cabinet not to target her comparatively tiny budget of £4 billion.
192. With comparatively rare and usually eccentric exceptions, the rich have been opposed.
193. Poisoning by laudanum, or other opium derivatives, is a comparatively gradual process.
194. Now that I will be comparatively close to Salford, perhaps I can pop in and enjoy your activities.
195. What people do in retirement is equally important, yet we know comparatively little about this potentially lengthy and possibly isolated experience.
196. When I paid my visit, I was surprised to see how comparatively well he looked.
197. Luminescence is rarely more than 1% efficient and thus of comparatively low intensity.
198. The belt surrounds Jupiter and contains ions and electrons with comparatively large energies of motion.
199. Today's techniques for DNA sequencing are comparatively laborious and indirect.
200. But standards for car loans are comparatively looser.
201. Who knows a few abstruse unreal comparatively interesting novels?
202. Until comparatively recently, dyslexia remained largely unrecognised.
203. A singleton is used comparatively rarely in application development.
204. Elasmobranch study is weak comparatively in China.
205. Mispronunciation of this word is comparatively rare.
206. Tin is a comparatively easy metal to smelt.
207. All that whitewater is headed for shore on top of comparatively calm water down below.
208. Comparatively, home still is not abounded about the research of accessibility.
209. Although monistic philosophies date from ancient Greece, the term monism is comparatively recent.
210. I prefer the country to the town -- it's comparatively clean and quiet.
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