What is another word for Semblable?

Pronunciation: [sˈɛmbə͡ləbə͡l] (IPA)

The French word "semblable" means "similar" or "alike." Synonyms for this word in English include "comparable," "analogous," "resembling," "corresponding," "like," "matching," "equivalent," "related," "parallel," "akin," and "homogeneous." Each of these words conveys the idea of two or more things being comparable or having some similarities. These synonyms are useful and versatile in writing and speech, allowing the speaker or writer to choose a word that best fits the context and tone of their message. Whether used in formal or informal settings, the interchangeable use of synonyms for "semblable" gives greater flexibility and nuance to language.

What are the hypernyms for Semblable?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Semblable

Sa voix n'etait plus qu'un son vague, sourd et sepulcral, Semblable a celui que forme une personne qui fait effort pour dire comme a voix basse qu'elle etrangle.
"Berlin and Sans-Souci"
Louise Muhlbach
I was so elate and hauteyn in my heart that I thought no man my peer, nor to me Semblable.
"Le Morte D'Arthur, Volume I (of II) King Arthur and of his Noble Knights of the Round Table"
Thomas Malory
In an essay entitled "Traite du Corail," which was communicated to the French Academy of Science, but which has never been published, Peyssonel writes:- "Je fis fleurir le corail dans des vases pleins d'eau de mer, et j'observai que ce que nous croyons etre la fleur de cette pretendue plante n'etait au vrai, qu'un insecte Semblable a une petite Ortie ou Poulpe.
"Autobiography and Selected Essays"
Thomas Henry Huxley

Related words: semblable, similarlable, similable, resemblable

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