captain_amazing
Footballguy
This one bugs me. Most folks here are intelligent enough to choose the right answer, so please settle this.
WRONG.COMP ER UH BUL
yeahno http://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/pronunciation/english/comparableWRONG.
Results of this pole shock me - I use the word on a daily basis professionally and it's COM PAIR ABLE.
COMP RA BULL
Not that I'm a South Carolinian, I don't see the need for extra syllables.
The people you are speaking to are laughing at your pronunciation behind your back. It's probably an inside joke around the office.WRONG.
Results of this pole shock me - I use the word on a daily basis professionally and it's COM PAIR ABLE.
We have a winnerCOMP RA BULL
Not that I'm a South Carolinian, I don't see the need for extra syllables.
As an appraiser we call them COM PAIR ABLES, although they are usually called comps.
No, it's the accepted way to say it. They are treated as nouns.The people you are speaking to are laughing at your pronunciation behind your back. It's probably an inside joke around the office.
You are still saying it incorrectly - as an industry...No, it's the accepted way to say it. They are treated as nouns.
In daily life I would say 'two things are com pra bull' when using it as an adjective.
Kinda like those damn realtor ads, amiright? Who the hell says Real-TORE?You are still saying it incorrectly - as an industry...
And yet you are shocked by the results? I don't get it. :whoosh:I agree.
Didn't think it through when I voted. I use the word for business every day and almost never in regular life.And yet you are shocked by the results? I don't get it. :whoosh:
This is how my grandpa would say it. He also liked to say "come-FART-A-BULL".COM PAIR UH BULL