re|sem|blance

re|sem|blance
re|sem|blance «rih ZEHM bluhns», noun.
1. likeness; similar appearance: »

Twins often show great resemblance. There are certain resemblances between the two cases.

2. appearance: »

under the resemblance of a mist.

[< Anglo-French resemblance < Old French resembler to resemble]
Synonym Study 1 Resemblance, similarity mean a likeness between two persons or things. Resemblance emphasizes looking alike or having some of the same external features or superficial qualities: »

There is some resemblance between the accounts of the fire, but all the important details are different.

Similarity suggests being of the same kind or nature or having some of the same essential qualities: »

The similarity between the two reports suggests that one person wrote both.


Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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  • dis|sem|blance — «dih SEHM bluhns», noun. 1. the act of dissembling; dissimulation. 2. Archaic. lack of resemblance; unlikeness; dissimilarity …   Useful english dictionary

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