vocab
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. |