What is another word for in a similar way?

Pronunciation: [ɪn ɐ sˈɪmɪlə wˈe͡ɪ] (IPA)

When it comes to expressing the idea of something happening in a similar way, there are a number of different terms and phrases to choose from. One option is "in the same manner," which has a straightforward meaning and suggests a direct parallel between two actions or events. Another possibility is "in a like fashion," which conveys a sense of similarity without necessarily implying a precise match. "Equivalently" is another synonym for "in a similar way," and suggests that two things have similar value or significance. Other options worth considering include "correspondingly," "analogously," and "comparably," all of which convey a sense of likeness or similarity in various ways.

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Famous quotes with In a similar way

  • Working with my dad was such a gas. We approached the work in a similar way. We only made two films together when I was an adult, Tucker, and Blown Away, but it was so much fun to play with your parent like that.
    Jeff Bridges
  • All truly creative thought is in some sense intuitive; it demands a leap forward into the dark world of uncreated reality. Seen in this way, intuition is not the abdication of reason but rather reason speeded up, encapsulated in an instant, so that a solution appears without the usual laborious logical preparations. A creative genius comes back from this undiscovered country like ones of the the heroes of antiquity, who has wrested something back from the gods and brought it to mankind. It is possible, perhaps, to see religious inspiration in a similar way.
    Karen Armstrong
  • "Progress" is for the convinced ochlocrats a consoling Utopia of madly increased comfort and technicism. This charming but dull vision was always the pseudoreligious consolation of millions of ecstatic believers in ochlocracy and in the relative perfection and wisdom of Mr. and Mrs. Averageman. Utopias in general are surrogates for heaven; they give a meager solace to the individual that his sufferings and endeavors may enable future generations to enter the chiliastic paradise. Communism works in a similar way. Its millennium is almost the same as that of ochlocracy. The Millennium of Lenin, the Millennium of Bellamy, the Millennium as represented in H. G. Wells's, "Of Things to Come," the Millennium of Adolf Hitler and Henry Ford — they are all basically the same; they often differ in their means to attain it but they all agree in the point of technical perfection and the classless or at least totally homogeneous society without grudge or envy.
    H. G. Wells

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