resemblance|resemblances in English
noun
[re·sem·blance || rɪ'zembləns]
state of being alike, similarity; point of similarity; image, likeness
Use "resemblance|resemblances" in a sentence
1. 10 The trembles of the umbrella assembly lines have resemblances.
2. Resemblance No Proof
3. I see the resemblance.
4. I can see the family resemblance.
5. The closer the resemblances between the two realms, the more detailed is the Allegory.
6. He got the facial resemblances easily enough, having a certain gift for hazy romantic portraiture.
7. She bears little resemblance to her mother.
8. He bears a striking resemblance to Lenin.
9. There was a distant resemblance between them.
10. 2 He bears a striking resemblance to Lenin.
11. Tina bears a striking resemblance to her mother.
12. Allosteric effectors generally bear no structural resemblance to …
13. There's a strong resemblance between Susan and Joe.
14. She bears a faint resemblance to my sister.
15. The resemblance between the two signatures was remarkable.
16. Analogize (v.) "explain by analogy, exhibit resemblances between," 1650s, from analogy + -ize, or else from French analogiser (17c.)
17. He bears a strong resemblance to his father.
18. She bears a striking resemblance to her mother.
19. Jane Russell bore a striking resemblance to Sweetheart.
20. You bear a strong resemblance to my ex-wife.
21. The movie bears little resemblance to the original novel.
22. The child bore a striking resemblance to his father.
23. Kehr bears a strong facial resemblance to her sister.
24. I was struck by her resemblance to my aunt.
25. She bears a striking resemblance to her older sister.