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Similar
Definition
Similar is an adjective that describes things that share characteristics, appearance, or qualities, but are not exactly the same.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈsɪm.ə.lɚ/
- Respelling: SIM-uh-lur
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈsɪm.ɪ.lə/
- Respelling: SIM-ih-luh
Etymology
The word "similar" originates from Latin "similis," meaning "like" or "resembling." It was introduced into Middle French as "similaire" before entering English usage in the late 16th century.
Derivatives
- Similarity (noun)
- Similarly (adverb)
- Dissimilar (adjective)
- Similitude (noun)
- Similize (verb, rare)
Synonyms
- Alike
- Comparable
- Resembling
Antonyms
- Different
- Dissimilar
- Unalike
Usage
The term "similar" is commonly used to compare objects, concepts, or situations. Examples include "The twins have similar facial features" and "The situation was similar to last year's event."
Related Terms
- Comparable: Capable of being compared; similar enough to warrant comparison.
- Equivalent: Equal in value, function, or meaning.
- Parallel: Having similar features or qualities.
Detailed Definitions
Adjective
- Having a likeness or resemblance: Refers to things that share qualities or characteristics.
- Example: "Their ideas were strikingly similar."
- Comparable in form or function: Refers to objects or systems that serve the same purpose or share a common structure.
- Example: "This machine is similar in design to the previous model."