similarity

simple noun46 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.2

A very high degree of resemblance.

A very clear and definite resemblance.

Indicates a high degree of resemblance.

A very surprising and easily noticed resemblance.

An impressively high and noteworthy degree of resemblance.

Indicates a significant and noticeable degree of resemblance.

A deep, core resemblance that forms the basis of something.

A resemblance that is important or meaningful.

A very noticeable and distinct resemblance.

A resemblance that is immediately apparent.

An obvious and easy-to-see resemblance.

Resemblance in appearance or bodily characteristics.

A resemblance in the most essential or fundamental aspects.

A strange or mysterious resemblance, difficult to explain.

A resemblance that exists only on the surface and is not deep or real.

Resemblance in the way something is arranged or organized.

A resemblance that seems to exist on the surface.

A resemblance that is noticed or believed to exist.

A strange and frightening resemblance.

An overall resemblance, not focusing on specific details.

A general resemblance that covers main points but not details.

Resemblance in the customs, arts, and social institutions of a group.

Refers to a specific but possibly undefined degree of resemblance.

Used to compare two or more things.

Indicates a resemblance with another thing.

Refers to the extent or level of resemblance.

Specifies the aspect or area where resemblance exists.

Indicates a resemblance with another thing (often interchangeable with 'to').

Indicates that a resemblance is present.

Indicates the point at which two things are no longer alike.

A specific feature or characteristic that is shared.

When two or more things have a resemblance in common.

To demonstrate or be evidence of a resemblance.

To perceive or recognize a resemblance.

To discover a resemblance.

To tell someone about a resemblance they may not have noticed.

To become aware of a resemblance.

To emphasize or draw attention to a resemblance.

To observe and mention a resemblance.

To know and accept that a resemblance exists.

To give a reason for why a resemblance exists.

To make a previously unknown resemblance apparent.

To notice a resemblance, especially one that is not obvious.

A formal way to say something has a resemblance.

To possess a resemblance.