compare名词
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compare名词
近义词比较
1. Love, Affection, Fondness, Admiration, Devotion
Love refers to a strong and emotional attachment towards someone or
something. Affection is a warm and tender feeling towards someone.
Fondness denotes a feeling of liking or affection. Admiration is a respectful
and positive feeling towards someone for outstanding qualities or
achievements. Devotion implies a strong commitment or loyalty towards
someone or something.
2. Happy, Content, Joyful, Ecstatic, Delighted
Happy means feeling or expressing pleasure or contentment. Content
refers to a state of satisfaction and ease of mind. Joyful denotes a feeling of
great happiness and excitement. Ecstatic implies an intense and
overwhelming feeling of happiness or joy. Delighted suggests a strong feeling
of pleasure or satisfaction.
3. Brave, Courageous, Valiant, Heroic, Gallant
Brave means possessing or exhibiting courage or fearlessness.
Courageous implies a strong sense of bravery in the face of danger or
adversity. Valiant refers to showing bravery in a daring or heroic way. Heroic
denotes actions or qualities that are very brave or selfless. Gallant implies a
chivalrous and noble bravado.
4. Angry, Irritated, Frustrated, Offended, Furious
Angry means having a feeling of strong displeasure or hostility. Irritated
refers to being annoyed or bothered by something. Frustrated denotes a
feeling of disappointment or discouragement arising from a failure or obstacle.
Offended denotes being displeased, hurt or insulted by someone or
something. Furious implies intense and extreme anger or rage.
5. Beautiful, Attractive, Gorgeous, Handsome, Stunning
Beautiful refers to having qualities that delight the senses or the mind.
Attractive means having qualities that are appealing or pleasing to the eye.
Gorgeous denotes a very beautiful and impressive appearance or thing.
Handsome refers to something or someone that is strikingly attractive or
impressive in appearance. Stunning implies extraordinary beauty, magnitude
or impressiveness.
6. Intelligent, Smart, Clever, Brilliant, Genius
Intelligent means having the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and
skills. Smart refers to having intelligence and quick-wittedness. Clever
denotes having the ability to think and act quickly and creatively or being
resourceful. Brilliant implies exceptional intellect, talent or skill. Genius implies
exceptional intellectual, creative or artistic ability.
7. Confident, Self-assured, Assured, Bold, Composed
Confident means having faith in oneself or one's abilities. Self-assured
means having confidence in one's own abilities, traits or judgments. Assured
refers to being certain or confident with no doubt or uncertainty. Bold
suggests being fearless or courageous in the face of danger or uncertainty.
Composed implies a calm and confident bearing in the face of adversity or
pressure.
8. Interesting, Fascinating, Intriguing, Captivating, Engaging
Interesting refers to something that arouses curiosity or attention.
Fascinating means arousing great interest or curiosity. Intriguing suggests
being puzzling, mysterious or perplexing in a way that arouses curiosity.
Captivating denotes having the power to attract and hold attention for a long
time. Engaging refers to being interesting, inviting, or appealing in a way that
attracts attention.
9. Old, Aged, Senior, Elderly, Ancient
Old refers to something or someone having lived for a long time or
showing signs of wear and tear. Aged implies being old as a result of time or
showing signs of aging. Senior denotes someone who is older or has more
experience in a particular field. Elderly refers to someone who is old or aging
and is often used to refer to people over the age of 65. Ancient implies a
marked degree of age, often referring to something that is very old or from a
remote period in history.
10. Rich, Affluent, Wealthy, Prosperous, opulent
Rich refers to having a great deal or abundance of something, such as
money or possessions. Affluent implies having plenty of money and enjoying
a highly comfortable lifestyle, often due to inherited wealth. Wealthy suggests
being financially secure and having significant assets, often through
investment or business acumen. Prosperous implies having achieved success
in many ways, including financially. Opulent denotes luxury and wealthiness,
especially with regards to the possession of expensive or highly sought-after
properties and possessions.
反义词比较
1. Love, Hate
Love means a strong feeling of affection or attachment, while hate refers
to strong feelings of dislike or hatred towards someone.
2. Good, Bad