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Relatively & Comparatively What's the difference between "relatively" and "comparatively"? I looked up the definitions in the dictionary and it says that "relatively"means to a certain degree, especially when compared with other things of the same kind; "comparatively" is that you are judging something against a previous or different situation. But I still don't understand the difference. Can these two words be replaced each other?
21 Şub 2019 02:42
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Yes, in many situations either word can be used without changing the meaning. One difference is that “relatively,” like 比较,can be used without identifying a specific thing to compare against. 比如说, “他比较高” means he is relatively tall — not relative to a specific person, but to people on average. With “comparatively,” in contrast, there almost always is a specific thing that is being compared against.
21 Şubat 2019
** delete ** wrong answer. I thought you were learning English.
21 Şubat 2019
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