similiar |
like |
As adjectives the difference between similiar and like
is that
similiar is misspelling of lang=en while
like is similar.
As a verb like is
to please.
As a noun like is
something that a person likes (prefers).
As an adverb like is
for example, such as: to introduce an example or list of examples.
As a conjunction like is
as if; as though.
As a preposition like is
somewhat similar to, reminiscent of.
As a particle like is
A delayed filler.As an interjection like is
used to place emphasis upon a statement.
synonyms | similiar |
As a noun synonyms
is .
As an adjective similiar is
.
overlap | similiar |
As a verb overlap
is to extend over and partly cover something.
As a noun overlap
is something that overlaps or is overlapped.
As an adjective similiar is
.
similiar | |
likely | similiar |
As adjectives the difference between likely and similiar
is that
likely is probable; having a greater-than-even chance of occurring while
similiar is .
As an adverb likely
is (obsolete) similarly.
As a noun likely
is something or somebody considered likely.
similiar | familiar |
As adjectives the difference between similiar and familiar
is that
similiar is misspelling of lang=en while
familiar is known to one.
As a noun familiar is
a member of one's family or household.
equal | similiar |
As adjectives the difference between equal and similiar
is that
equal is (
label) the same in all respects while
similiar is .
As a verb equal
is (mathematics) to be equal to, to have the same value as; to correspond to.
As a noun equal
is a person or thing of equal status to others.
similiar | resemble |
As an adjective similiar
is .
As a verb resemble is
.
similiar | resemblance |
As an adjective similiar
is .
As a noun resemblance is
the quality or state of resembling; likeness; similitude; similarity.
alike | similiar |
As adjectives the difference between alike and similiar
is that
alike is having resemblance or similitude; similar; without difference while
similiar is misspelling of lang=en.
As an adverb alike
is in the same manner, form, or degree; in common; equally.
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