sem·blance — /ˈsɛmbləns/ noun [singular] : the state of being somewhat like something but not truly or fully the same thing usually + of They found it hard to maintain any semblance of control. [=to maintain any appearance of having control; to maintain any… … Useful english dictionary
dis|sem|blance — «dih SEHM bluhns», noun. 1. the act of dissembling; dissimulation. 2. Archaic. lack of resemblance; unlikeness; dissimilarity … Useful english dictionary
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. 3. a copy; image. ╂[< Anglo F … Useful english dictionary
vrai|sem|blance — «vreh sahn blahnS», noun. appearance of truth; likelihood; verisimilitude. ╂[< French vraisemblance < vrai true + semblance appearance] … Useful english dictionary
sem — ar·sem; as·sem·blance; as·sem·ble; as·sem·blé; as·sem·bly·man; di·sem·a·tism; dis·sem·ble; dis·sem·bler; dis·sem·bling·ly; dis·sem·i·nate; dis·sem·i·na·tion; dis·sem·i·na·tor; dis·sem·i·nule; em·phy·sem·a·tous; geth·sem·a·ne; in·sem·i·nate;… … English syllables
blance — as·sem·blance; re·sem·blance; sem·blance; … English syllables
re·sem·blance — … Useful english dictionary
semblance — sem·blance … English syllables
semblance — sem|blance [ˈsembləns] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: sembler to be like, seem ] a/some semblance of sth a situation, condition etc that is close to or similar to a particular one, usually a good one ▪ She was trying to get her… … Dictionary of contemporary English
semblance — sem|blance [ sembləns ] noun a/some semblance of something a situation in which something only appears in a small amount: The country was finally returning to some semblance of normality … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English