likeness|likenesses in English
noun
[like·ness || 'laɪknɪs]
similarity, resemblance, sameness; image, representation, portrait
Use "likeness|likenesses" in a sentence
1. The museum displays wax likenesses of every US president.
2. Codified Likeness Utility.
3. The likeness is indeed true, but it is a dull, dead , unfeeling, inauspicious likeness.
4. So let us ignore the countless “likenesses” executed in paint, marble, or plaster.
5. That's a remarkable likeness of Julia.
6. Ah, that's where our likeness ends.
7. Cloned: to make an exact likeness of.
8. 14 That's a remarkable likeness of Julia.
9. The children all share strong family likeness.
10. 5 I can see the family likeness .
11. A representation or likeness of a Buddha
12. Butyraceous: having the likeness or characteristics of butter
13. Copying: to make an exact likeness of.
14. Most hands have a likeness to them.
15. 17 That's a good likeness of him.
16. There's a definite family likeness around the eyes.
17. Do you notice any family likeness between them?
18. 3 The children all share strong family likeness.
19. That photo is a good likeness of David.
20. 2 Do you notice any family likeness between them?
21. There was an uncommon likeness between the two boys.
22. 22 All my children share a strong family likeness.
23. 20 There is a likeness between the three boys.
24. 19 She bears a remarkable likeness to her grandmother.
25. 18 I can't see any likeness between her children.