What does kıyasla in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word kıyasla in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use kıyasla in Turkish.

The word kıyasla in Turkish means kıyasla, kıyasla, kıyasla, kıyasla, kıyasla, nispetle, oranla, kıyasla, göre, kıyasla, nazaran, -e kıyasla, kıyasla daha. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word kıyasla

kıyasla

(relatively, by comparison)

The humidity is comparatively high for this time of year.

kıyasla

(when compared: to sth else)

Yes, John's quite tall - but Ollie's a giant in comparison.

kıyasla

(in comparison to)

As compared with American English, British English seems more formal.

kıyasla

(in comparison with)

Life is good these days compared to the past.

kıyasla, nispetle

(in comparison with)

He doesn't seem as short beside the other men.

oranla

(in proportion to)

His head seems too large relative to the rest of his body.

kıyasla

(to the detriment of)

They have a three-mile lead on us.

göre

(in relation to)

We have a big lead over our competitors.

kıyasla, nazaran

(in comparison to)

This year's blackberries are inferior to last year's crop.

-e kıyasla

(as compared with)

Her hair's jet black, in contrast with her daughter's blonde locks.

kıyasla daha

(in a comparison)

My new car is a lot faster than my old one.

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