🔄similar

adjective
/ˈsɪmɪlər/

Meaning

Having a resemblance in appearance, character, or quantity, without being identical.
alike; having characteristics in common

Example Sentences

The twins wore similar clothes to the party.

The two sisters have similar interests in music.

Example Expressions

similar to

Synonyms

alike, comparable, related, akin, resembling, equivalent
Entry 1
alike, comparable, related, akin, resembling
Entry 2
alike, comparable, equivalent, related

Antonyms

different, dissimilar, unlike, opposite
Entry 1
different, dissimilar, unlike
Entry 2
different, dissimilar, unlike, opposite

Collocations

similar case, similar result, similar style, similar appearance, similar to, similar situation
Entry 1
similar case, similar result, similar style, similar appearance
Entry 2
similar to, similar situation, similar style

More Example Sentences

His voice is similar to his brother’s voice.

Their situation is similar to ours last year.

Their culture is similar to ours in many ways.

Her speaking style is similar to her mother’s.

This phone is similar to the one I used before.

This street is similar to the one near my house.

This lesson is similar to what we studied earlier.

This recipe is similar to the one my grandmother makes.

This problem is similar to the one we solved last week.

A man decides to live a healthier life after visiting his doctor who tells him to exercise regularly and eat more fruits and vegetables so he joins a gym near his office and starts cooking meals at home instead of eating fast food every day which helps him lose weight gradually and feel more energetic at work inspiring his friends and colleagues to make similar positive changes.

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