resemble

verb23 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

A common way to express a high degree of similarity.

Used to indicate a strong similarity.

Indicates a very clear and definite similarity.

Emphasizes a high degree of resemblance.

A more general way to say something is similar in certain aspects.

To be similar in certain specific ways or aspects.

To be similar in physical appearance.

To state emphatically that there is no similarity at all.

A strong way to say something does not resemble another thing at all.

To become more and more similar over time.

To resemble only slightly or to a very small degree.

To have a partial or moderate similarity.

To have a similarity that is not clear or definite.

To seem similar on the surface, but be different in deeper ways.

To have a slight, indistinct similarity.

To resemble in a strange or unexpected way.

To resemble in a way that is very strange and difficult to explain.

Used to describe something that is like another thing, but perhaps not exactly.

Used often in negative sentences to mean 'not even a slight form of something'.

Used to specify the aspect or quality of the resemblance, e.g., 'resemble in texture'.

To often or usually have a similarity.

To be intentionally created to look like something else.

Collocations with "resemble"

... + resemble