resemblant (Meaning)

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resemblant (a.)

Having or exhibiting resemblance; resembling.

resemblant Sentence Examples

  1. The twins' physical features were so resemblant that people often mistook them for each other.
  2. The sculptor's rendering of the king's likeness was remarkably resemblant to the original.
  3. The ancient murals depicted scenes that were strikingly resemblant to modern-day events.
  4. The child's artwork displayed a resemblant quality to the style of a renowned painter.
  5. The voice of the impersonator was so resemblant to the original singer's that it sent shivers down the audience's spines.
  6. The architect designed a building that was vaguely resemblant to the Parthenon in Athens.
  7. The sound of the wind in the trees was eerily resemblant to whispers from the past.
  8. The new software's interface was designed to be highly resemblant to that of its popular predecessor.
  9. The family's pet dog bore an uncanny resemblant to a wolf.
  10. The author's writing style was so resemblant to that of her famous literary idol that it evoked a sense of nostalgia in readers.

FAQs About the word resemblant

Having or exhibiting resemblance; resembling.

alike,similar, analogous, like, comparable, cognate, correspondent, corresponding, parallel, related

distinct, dissimilar, various, distinguishable, various, diverse, unlike, different, unlike, distinguishable

The twins' physical features were so resemblant that people often mistook them for each other.

The sculptor's rendering of the king's likeness was remarkably resemblant to the original.

The ancient murals depicted scenes that were strikingly resemblant to modern-day events.

The child's artwork displayed a resemblant quality to the style of a renowned painter.