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similar

alike
Adjective

The term emphasizes a degree of correspondence rather than absolute equality. It functions as a comparative marker that acknowledges a shared essence or pattern while explicitly leaving room for differences, making it a crucial tool for categorization and analogy. In technical or mathematical discourse, the word shifts from a subjective observation of likeness to a precise geometric property. Here, it describes a rigid relationship where proportionality is maintained, ensuring that the structural integrity of a shape remains constant regardless of its scale.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Chloe is in a lecture hall while Leo is at home playing games.
Chloe Smith

stg you and dad have such similar vibes it's actually scary

Chloe Smith
Leo Smith
Leo Smith

stop capping. i'm way more chill than he is

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Chloe uses 'stg' (swear to god) and 'vibes' to describe the resemblance between her brother and father. Leo responds with 'capping' (slang for lying), maintaining their antagonistic sibling dynamic.

Meanings

Adjectivealike

Having a resemblance in appearance, character, or quantity, without being identical.

"The two sisters have very similar voices."

Collocations & Compounds

very similar

extremely alike

The two results are very similar.

similar pattern

a recurring resemblance

We noticed a similar pattern in both studies.

similar approach

a comparable method

They took a similar approach to solving the problem.

broadly similar

generally alike

The two political platforms are broadly similar.

similar effect

a comparable outcome

Both medications produced a similar effect.

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