Learn English – very well comparable

word-usage

Is "very well comparable" correct?
Example: In the short story character A is very well comparable with character B. because both of them have a similar lifestyle.

=> If it is correct, can you say "comparable to" as well?

Best Answer

I would recommend leaving out 'very well', because this phrase describes the degree or the extent to which the characters are comparable.

'Comparable' has a similar meaning to 'similar' and 'alike', but unlike those alternatives it doesn't take degrees. Two characters can be 'more alike' or 'very similar', for example, but things cannot be 'more comparable' or 'very comparable'. They are either comparable or they are not.

If you want to intensify it, try 'closely comparable'.