"Similitude" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Similitude" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Similitude
speak

"Similitude" Meaning

The word "similitude" refers to a resemblance or similarity between things, often in terms of form, appearance, or character. It may describe a condition or relationship where no essential difference exists between the things being compared.

Example: "The similitude between the twin sisters is uncanny, they look identical."

It can also refer to the likeness or similarity in purpose or function between objects or concepts.

Example: "The similitude between the new policy and the old one is striking, they share the same objective."

"Similitude" Examples

Similitude can be used in a variety of ways in sentences. Here are five examples:

The simililarity of the two sisters was striking, especially in their facial features.
The dissipating clouds formed a simulacrum of their former self when they were full and puffed up.
The model galaxy simulated the original through a scaffolding effect.
The echo chamber magnified the sounds through similarity with the feedback loop.
The centaur has a mix of a superhuman and horse figurative head, depending on how like values are represented.

"Similitude" Similar Words

Similarities

speak

Similarity

speak

Similarly

speak

Similative

speak

Similaun

speak

Simile

speak

Similes

speak

Similiter

speak

Similitudes

speak

Similitudinary

speak

I couldn't find any definition or meaning of the word "similitudinary". It appears to be a non-existent or made-up word.

Similkameen

speak

Simious

speak

Simla

speak

Simla is a Persian word, 'shimla' or 'simla' means "the place of bad weather or 'Wintry temperature". It is the former British summer capital of India.

Simmer

speak

To cook food slowly in a liquid (such as water or broth), typically at a low temperature, so that the flavors can combine and the texture can be tenderized.<br><br>Example: "The soup was simmering on the stove for hours, filling the kitchen with its delicious aroma."<br><br>To be calm and quietly controlled, often because of a difficult situation or strong feeling.<br><br>Example: "She was simmering with anger after being yelled at in front of her colleagues."<br><br>To be developing or beginning to work, but not yet fully formed or activated.<br><br>Example: "The relationship between the two friends is still simmering, and it's unclear if it will ever become serious."<br><br>The meaning of the word "simmer" often depends on the context in which it is used.

Simmered

speak

To cook (food) gently in liquid, typically for a long time, until it is soft and flavorful.

Simmering

speak

To be simmering means to be calmly and quietly boiling or bubbling, typically with a steady and gentle movement. Metaphorically, to be simmering also means to be seething with emotions or ideas, building up energy and tension that may eventually erupt.