Comparable in a sentence as an adjective

The failure of this community to hold him in comparable regard is just that, a failure.

You're still going there aren't you?I've had an episode quite comparable to this one and it was the last time I visited the US.

I've come to think of it as comparable to programming in a high level language versus programming in a low level language.

I don't think they're very comparable, in the way that I don't know if creating beautiful art or building a skyscraper is harder.

Intel's bulk process had comparable power and better performance, not to mention much lower cost and defect rates.

Well, there he has $5 million in "stolen" loot, in a compact package with a comparable weight to value ratio as giant diamonds.

In other words, a 32GB iPad and a 64GB surface pro are comparable in capabilities whereas a 64gb iPad provides much more storage than the surface.

While relative conversion rates remain comparable, absolute conversion rates vary for all sorts of reasons.

Above, your company affords you job security comparable to that enjoyed by tenured academics or career civil servants.

Given a comparable design, historically, Intel has had much better performance on a process that's actually cheaper and more reliable [3].

The restriction makes a lot of business sense: you don't want a major brand suddenly floods the market with comparable displays but at less than half of the price of iMacs and Cinema/Thunderbolt Displays.

Comparable definitions

adjective

able to be compared or worthy of comparison

adjective

conforming in every respect; "boxes with corresponding dimensions"; "the like period of the preceding year"

See also: corresponding like