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View definitions for comparatively

comparatively

adverb as in relatively

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Still, legal experts had mixed reactions to the Trump pick, citing her allegiance to the president-elect and her comparatively minor controversies.

From Salon

It increased taxes by £40 billion and the Treasury intends to raise a comparatively miniscule amount of that by changing the inheritance tax rules for farms.

From BBC

However, while the contribution of plastics on environmental pollution appears to be well researched, biodiversity and climate change have received comparatively little attention.

Compared to the Price sisters, their stories are comparatively undeveloped; as in ballet, the men are there for lifts and catches.

However it remains comparatively tiny, with 15 million users worldwide.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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