Sentence for compared | Use compared in a sentence

Sentences for compared. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use compared in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for compared.

  • Compared to Day and Night. (10)
  • A common donkey compared to her! (10)
  • She compared it to a young vine-leaf. (10)
  • She compared the man to a kennel-dog. (10)
  • Compared wiv yer, mountains is restless. (8)
  • I wondered why, and compared the papers. (16)
  • He and Luigi compared time by their watches. (10)
  • He compared clocks in the hall and the room. (10)
  • He compared clocks in the hall and the room. (22)
  • The First Sonatas compared with Modern Music. (3)
  • Compared with me, all the rest were blameless. (4)
  • Compared with you, who has a right to be happy? (4)
  • Compared with other players, this man was gifted. (10)
  • Intelligently certainly compared with our English. (10)
  • Ever so little, compared to hers, but still a little! (8)
  • The bondwoman is a free woman compared with the wife. (10)
  • Presently he compared his watch and the terminus clock. (10)
  • Do you remember when we first compared our weird experiences? (9)
  • My convalescence in Germany was a melody compared with this. (10)
  • Especially do I feel slow as compared with what I once was…. (14)
  • They learn easily, as compared with the cat family of animals. (21)
  • Roland fortunately did not hear the marquis compared to Spring. (10)
  • The newspaper worker is a free lance compared with any of these. (16)
  • Compared with gambling, the game of love was an idle entertainment. (10)
  • He was bad enough, but he was a sweet innocent compared to Mesecke. (12)
  • Compared to him the rhinoceros is a delicate and sensitive creature. (12)
  • Mrs. Norris was by no means to be compared in happiness to her sister. (4)
  • The Major compared their behaviour, with marked encomiums of Mrs. Andrew. (10)
  • What had the holy folk to give you compared with the comfort of a good dinner? (8)
  • Compared with men, they have as much heart in them as the shadow beside the body. (10)
  • Why, how happy and careless the life of such a poor shrub was compared with ours! (14)
  • He was a most prolific writer and can be compared in ability and style to Palestrina. (3)
  • Frolicsome young bulls bursting on an assemblage of sheep, they might be compared to. (10)
  • How splendid and brown and fit he looked, compared with those two pale, towny creatures! (8)
  • She could not call herself an invalid now, compared with her state on first reaching Bath. (4)
  • He may be compared to one to whom, in an electric circle, it is given to carry the battery. (10)
  • She was compared to those delicate flowers, the ladies of the Court of China, on rice-paper. (10)
  • And yet how small were these troubles around him compared with what he himself was suffering! (10)
  • He scolded her for wishing to taste battle, and compared her to a bad swimmer on deep shores. (10)
  • A crude enough affair it was, as compared with the perfection and finish of the modern circus. (21)
  • A highwayman seems an honest fellow compared with your honourable corporation of fly-catchers. (10)
  • Show the deeper, fuller, more poetic character of the compositions of Field as compared with Clementi. (3)
  • The gentleman driving with your father compared the Liberals to a parachute cut away from the balloon. (10)
  • The poor little tragedy was sufficiently distressful to me, but I bore it well, compared with my driver. (9)
  • In point of the discipline he was to expect, he might be compared to a raw recruit, and in his own home! (10)
  • Ponkwasset Falls is bad enough in the winter, and compared to this region Ponkwasset Falls is a metropolis. (9)
  • Captain Benwick looked, and was, the youngest of the three, and, compared with either of them, a little man. (4)
  • But this was a trifle compared with the advantage which Lowell enjoyed in the possession now of self-confidence. (14)
  • People judged her a little quiet, dull, and narrow; they compared her to a hen for ever clucking round her chicks. (8)
  • I reflected emphatically, and compared them to ships with rudders, while I was at the mercy of wind, tide, and wave. (10)
  • Swiftly she compared the two that loved her, and shivered as if she had been tossed to the embrace of a block of ice. (10)
  • They were very short, curved, and blunt, and, compared to our modern floating castles, were only giant cockle-shells. (19)
  • The simile may be carried still farther, and Elizabeth the torment of Essex may be compared to the Emmeline of Delamere. (4)
  • This was easy, compared with the choice of a manner that should convey to them the fact that she was not playing a part. (9)
  • Far be it from them: though indeed either of these had been esteemed light in the balance compared with their real crime. (6)
  • No doubt it was all a minor affair as compared with equal knowledge of French literature, and so far it was a loss of time. (9)
  • Compared with this tawny colourlessness, this evil brow, this shut mouth, Laura, even on the battle-field, looked harmless. (10)
  • She compared them to republicans that regretted the sovereign they had deposed for a pretender to start up and govern them. (10)
  • When compared with the rich polyphony of the prevailing Church style they seem at the first blush to indicate retrogression. (3)
  • Musically his studies cannot be compared with those of Chopin or Liszt, but they merit attention, particularly in the modern editions. (3)
  • But he soon abandoned speculations, which may be compared to a shaking anemometer that will not let the troubled indicator take station. (10)
  • They are all elemental; compared with some finer modern work which deepens inward immeasurably, they are all of their superficial limits. (9)
  • He compared their liberality with that of kings and princes, when these patronized science, with a recognition of the superior plebeian generosity. (9)
  • He made no capital out of errantry, his temperament being far too like his red-gold hair, which people compared to flames, consuming all before them. (8)
  • Their interesting, almost too interesting conversation must be broken up for a time, but slight was the penance compared with the happiness which brought it on! (4)
  • They still knew that the interest they took in their business was a trifling affair compared to their spontaneous, long-suffering affection for nautical sports. (2)

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