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Similarly

Definition

The word "similarly" means in a way that is alike or comparable to something else, indicating resemblance or equivalence.

Parts of Speech
  • Adverb
Pronunciation

American English

  • IPA Pronunciation: /ˈsɪm.ə.lɚ.li/
  • Respelling: SIM-uh-lur-lee

British English

  • IPA Pronunciation: /ˈsɪm.ɪ.lə.li/
  • Respelling: SIM-i-luh-lee
Etymology

The word "similarly" originates from the Latin word "similis," meaning "like" or "resembling." The suffix "-ly" was added in Middle English to form the adverb, indicating "in a similar manner."

Derivatives
  • Similar (adjective)
  • Similarity (noun)
  • Dissimilar (adjective)
  • Simile (noun)
  • Similitude (noun)
Synonyms
  • Likewise
  • Equally
  • Analogously
Antonyms
  • Conversely
  • Oppositely
  • Differently
Usage

The word "similarly" is often used to draw comparisons between ideas or situations. Example: "Both projects were successful; similarly, the third one showed great promise."

Related Terms
  • Comparison: The act of finding similarities and differences.
  • Equivalent: Equal in value, function, or meaning.
  • Resemblance: The quality of being similar.
Detailed Definitions

Adverb

  • In a similar way: Indicates that something is done or exists in a manner resembling another.
    • Example: "The first team excelled in the competition; similarly, the second team performed well."
  • To indicate likeness or comparison: Used to draw a parallel between two or more elements.
    • Example: "Similarly, the report highlights significant challenges."

similarly

Both projects were successful; similarly, the third one showed great promise.
The first team excelled in the competition; similarly, the second team performed well.
Similarly, the report highlights significant challenges.

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