In reading such a book we are led almost to wonder that so much that is scientific can be put in language so comparatively simple.
It is comparatively simple to gather all its passengers, even from a broad territory, within a great city, and so to concentrate this part of its traffic in a single well-located terminal.
After that it is a comparatively simple matter to relieve the bubble and bring the air in the hospital back to a normal pressure.
If it is an overcharge claim, the routine is comparatively simple.
The life-story of some of these is comparatively simple: a buzzing fly, looking much like a large housefly, lays a small whitish egg upon the skin of a caterpillar.
It would be a comparatively simple matter to understand these forms if they were simply seasonal variations, with three broods, each form succeeding the other as the season advances.
The seasonal history of this species is comparatively simple.
If the patient really wants to lose weight, in nine cases out of ten it is a comparatively simple matter.
This at once gives him renewed confidence, and future hypnosis becomes a comparatively simple matter.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "comparatively simple" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.