Used in a Sentence

counterparts

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for counterparts.

Editorial note

At their core, most are not as good at being a phone as some of their less-snazzy counterparts.

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Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

Either of two parts that fit together, or complement one another.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of counterparts gathered in one view.

noun

Either of two parts that fit together, or complement one another.

noun

One who or that which resembles another.

noun

One who or that which has corresponding functions or characteristics.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for counterparts.

noun

Either of two parts that fit together, or complement one another.

noun

One who or that which resembles another.

noun

One who or that which has corresponding functions or characteristics.

noun

(law) A duplicate of a legal document.

Example sentences

1

At their core, most are not as good at being a phone as some of their less-snazzy counterparts.

2

The people coming in on visa's (have you met any?) are usually way more skilled than their american counterparts.

3

My female and male cousins are one generation younger and share homemaking responsibilities with their male/female counterparts.

4

The majority of their team consists of white guy ivy leaguers who have a penchant for funding their younger counterparts.

5

Well the containers that have fast lookup (set, map and their unordered_ and multi_ counterparts), all have efficient.find() member functions.

6

If it's to give other developers access, your desktop counterparts (specifically Aqua Data Studio) provide tools you are lacking (code completion, diagramming).

7

There are both more male geniuses and male imbeciles than their female counterparts.

8

I've found that many times my usage of set and list is more appropriate as their immutable counterparts (frozenset, tuple).

9

Looking at millenials with children is a huge selection bias: > Mothers of newborns are older now than their counterparts were two decades ago.

10

Of course, not all of fruit sweetness is the product of selection, but cultivated fruits tend to be much sweeter than their wild counterparts.

11

But for a lot of languages, like Python, 3 year old libraries are at a significant feature disadvantage when compared to their current counterparts.

12

>The people coming in on visa's (have you met any?) are usually way more skilled than their american counterparts.

Quote examples

1

"Members of this year’s graduating class left their campuses owing an average of $35,051, about twice the levels borne by their counterparts two decades earlier (after adjusting for inflation)."

2

The tech industry isn’t still predominantly white and male because white men are better at their jobs than everyone else, it’s because many white men have had more opportunities to succeed than their minority and female counterparts." Yep.

3

What that really translates to is "Gee, being 10x more productive is great, but we're behind, and you're the developer most prepared to fix this problem we have, so we're gonna need 15x." Are there actually 10x developers who don't resent their 10% counterparts?

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use counterparts in a sentence?

At their core, most are not as good at being a phone as some of their less-snazzy counterparts.

What does counterparts mean?

Either of two parts that fit together, or complement one another.

What part of speech is counterparts?

counterparts is commonly used as noun.