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Comparison and Contrast Vocabulary with Collocations

Expression / Collocation

Meaning

Example Sentence

1. On one hand... on the other hand

Used to present two contrasting points or perspectives.

On one hand, Tan translated for her mom, and on the other hand, I translated for my grandfather.

2. In contrast (to/with)

Shows a clear difference between two things.

In contrast to traditional classrooms, online learning offers greater flexibility.

3. Differ significantly

To be very different in an important way.

The two experiences between me and Tan differ significantly.

4. Similarly

Introduces a similarity between two ideas.

Similarly, both of us recognize the importance of cultural identity.

5. In stark contrast (to)

Highlights an extreme or striking difference.

In stark contrast to her experience, my mom did not learn English..

6. Share similarities

To have features or characteristics in common.

Both of us share similarities.

7. A key difference

An important distinction between two things.

A key difference between our experiences is our individual experiences with English..

8. Strikingly similar

Surprisingly or clearly alike.

The two experiences are strikingly similar.

9. Unlike

Used to show a contrast between two things.

Unlike Tan, my mom did not learn English..

10. By comparison

Highlights differences (or similarities) by direct comparison.

By comparison, my experiences were not as negative as Tan’s.