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SAT Math and Logic - Comparison

Here you will learn some English words related to comparison, such as "akin", "jarring", "disparity", etc. that you will need to ace your SATs.

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SAT Vocabulary for Math and Logic
to resemble

to have a similar appearance or characteristic to someone or something else

[Verb]
to simulate

to match the same qualities as someone or something

[Verb]
to liken

to compare or represent something as similar to something else

[Verb]
to vary

to differ or deviate from a standard or expected condition

[Verb]
to differentiate

to recognize the difference present between two people or things

[Verb]
to distinguish

to be the distinctive feature or characteristic between two things, people, etc.

[Verb]
to contrast

to compare two people or things so that their differences are noticeable

[Verb]
counterpart

a person or thing with identical traits or purpose as another one

[noun]
antithesis

the direct opposite or contrasting counterpart to something

[noun]
polarity

the opposition between two opinions, tendencies, etc.

[noun]
parallel

a resemblance or comparison between two things

[noun]
chasm

a deep-rooted difference between two separate groups of people, points of view, etc.

[noun]
incongruity

lack of harmony, consistency, or compatibility between two or more elements

[noun]
diversity

the presence of a wide range of different elements or qualities within a group or system

[noun]
distinction

an obvious difference between two similar or related things or persons

[noun]
disparity

a noticeable and often significant difference or inequality between two or more things

[noun]
divergence

a difference in interests, views, opinions, etc.

[noun]
discrepancy

a lack of similarity between facts, reports, claims, or other things that are supposed to be alike

[noun]
inconsistency

a specific aspect or element characterized by lack of uniformity, regularity, or harmony

[noun]
identical

similar in every detail and totally alike

[Adjective]
analogous

able to be compared with another thing due to sharing a similar feature, nature, etc.

[Adjective]
homogeneous

composed of things or people of the same or very similar type

[Adjective]
disproportionate

not in proper relation or balance to something else

[Adjective]
jarring

strikingly mismatched, conflicting, or incompatible with the surroundings or expected norms

[Adjective]
contrary

completely different or opposed in basic qualities or usual behaviors

[Adjective]
distinct

separate and different in a way that is easily recognized

[Adjective]
disparate

not sharing any form of similarity

[Adjective]
relative

measured or judged in comparison to something else

[Adjective]
conflicting

showing opposing ideas or opinions that do not agree, causing confusion or disagreement

[Adjective]
incompatible

(of two or more things) not able to exist or work together harmoniously due to fundamental differences or contradictions

[Adjective]
contradictory

(of statements, beliefs, facts, etc.) incompatible or opposed to one another, even if not strictly illogical

[Adjective]
inconsistent

(of two statements, etc.) not agreeing with one another

[Adjective]
akin

having similar characteristics or qualities

[Adjective]
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