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the difference between comparable and comparative
the difference between comparable and comparative
the difference between annoy,resent,irritate,upset
how to use deny,exclude,bid
Feb 15, 2013 12:08 PM
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'Comparable' able to be compared or worthy of comparison
'Comparative' relating to or based on or involving comparison
'ANNOY' mean to make someone rather angry, displeased or impatient
'RESENT' mean feel of dislike or take as an insult
'IRRITATE' mean to rouse to impatience or anger
'UPSET' mean a disturbance, disorder, or state of agitation
'DENY' to declare untrue or contradict, refuse to accept or believe (He denied that she had taken money)
'EXCLUDE' to prevent from being included, considered, or accepted, reject (They excluded him from the meeting.)
'BID' an offer of a price at an auction (James bid ($5,000) for the painting.)
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