Synonym: likeness, sameness, similarity. Similar words: resemble, assemblage, emblazon, ensemble, assemble, assembly, dissemble, dissembling. Meaning: [rɪ'zembləns] n. similarity in appearance or external or superficial details.
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91. And he was helped by the fact that he bears a slight resemblance to the blond singer in Abba, too.
92. References to Charles's physical resemblance to his grandfather and namesake can be taken seriously.
93. In fact, their hands bore an eerie resemblance to raccoon hands.
94. In fact their resemblance to horses was superficial, and convergent.
95. It came to him that Smitty, in some respects, bore a physical resemblance to Ken Grimes.
96. This number bore little resemblance to what we actually had in the field.
97. The only meaning of predicating a quality at all, is to affirm a resemblance.
98. Typically, hardly anyone noticed: but then no one ever watched Crossroads for its close resemblance to real life.
99. At times, his resemblance to George Michael isn't just striking, it's out on long-term industrial action.
100. He bore more than a passing resemblance to Horace Greeley.
101. I would like to stress that the characters in this poem bear no resemblance to any real persons living or dead!
102. Unfortunately the resemblance ends there as his songs are nowhere near as good as the master's.
103. The landscape bore a superficial resemblance to England's green and pleasant land, and each house had a small suburban garden.
104. He had visited shanty settlements known as fa las owing to their resemblance, at a distance, to honeycombs.
105. Certainly these bear no resemblance to the insecurity of the fortunes of the business entrepreneur of the competitive model.
106. All bore a distinct snub-nosed family resemblance to one another.
107. The steam loco of the 1980s will bear little resemblance to anything Casey Jones would have recognised.
108. Although the fish have little external resemblance to each other, skeletally they are quite similar.
109. And yet this type of ambiguity bears a striking resemblance to the scope ambiguities described above.
110. Listening circles were set up which bear a strong resemblance to those used for today's Open University programmes.
111. Chester's Gateway Theatre is looking for a mild-mannered all round good-egg who bears a striking resemblance to the former Everton striker.
112. He was always impressed by the striking resemblance between his Uncle Julian and his father.
113. It would have been as difficult to discover any resemblance between the two situations as between the appearance of the persons concerned.
114. This leads to the final area of resemblance to the great cities of the west,(www.Sentencedict.com) namely social structure.
115. The policies of central banks in the post-cold war years bear an uncanny resemblance to those of the 1920s.
116. The oldest Tertiary rocks contained archaic mammals that bore no resemblance to the living families within the class.
117. Bellow supported Roth's early work, and Roth's work was to bear a resemblance to Bellow's.
118. The chicken in the biryani bore a worrying anatomical resemblance to cat.
119. These artificial neurons bear only a modest resemblance to the real things.
120. By age 7, there is little resemblance. not yet fully logical; it is prelogical.
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