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Definitions from the WebTerm: SimilarPart of speech: Adjective Sense 1: Having a likeness or resemblance; showing resemblance or similarity. Sample Sentence: The two sisters look very similar, with their identical hair and eye color. Sense 2: Almost the same but not exactly identical; nearly equal. Sample Sentence: The test scores of the two students were similar, but the first student scored slightly higher. Sense 3: Having characteristics in common; resembling or alike in certain qualities. Sample Sentence: The two houses have similar architecture, both featuring large windows and columned entryways. Part of speech: Verb Sense 1: To compare or liken; to show resemblance or likeness. Sample Sentence: The writer tried to similiar the experience of losing a loved one to a never-ending darkness. Sense 2: To be similar or nearly the same. Sample Sentence: The two paintings similiared in their use of vibrant colors and abstract shapes. Part of speech: Noun Sense 1: A person or thing that is similar or resembles another. Sample Sentence: The new smartphone is a similiar of the previous model, with just a few upgraded features. Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
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