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Term: Simil

Description:

Simil is a noun that refers to a substance used as a substitute for another or to imitate a desired quality. As a verb, it means to resemble or imitate something or someone closely. Simil can also be used as an adjective to describe something that bears a strong resemblance to another object or person.

Examples:

Noun:
  • The chef used tofu as a simil for cheese in her vegan lasagna recipe.
  • The factory produced a simil of gold jewelry using a cheaper metal.
Verb:
  • The talented actor can easily simil famous personalities with his incredible impersonations.
  • The artist's paintings often similed the beauty of nature.
Adjective:
  • The antique chair found at the flea market was a great simil to the one passed down through generations in our family.
  • Her fashion style is strikingly simil to that of a famous celebrity.

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