Definition
Looking like or having similar features to something or someone else.
Etymology
From Old French 'resemble,' meaning 'to seem like again.' The root comes from Latin 'simulare' (to make similar). The '-ing' suffix indicates the present participle form.
Kelly Says
Resembling is one of the few words that describes comparison without judgment—it's purely observational. This neutral quality is why it's perfect for scientific descriptions and why painters study it intensely to capture likeness.
Translations
CACatalà
semblant
sem-blan
CSČeština
podobný
po-doh-b-nee
DADansk
lignede
lee-neh-deh
DEDeutsch
ähnlich
ay-n-lich
ELΕλληνικά
εξυμιαστικός
ek-see-mee-as-tikos
ESEspañol
parecido a
pa-reh-see-doh ah
FISuomi
muistuttava
moo-is-too-tav-ah
FRFrançais
semblant
sahn-blahn
HUMagyar
hasonló
ha-soh-loh
IDBahasa Indonesia
menyerupai
men-ye-roo-pai
ITItaliano
simile a
zee-mee-leh ah
MSBahasa Melayu
berbentuk
ber-bent-ang
NLNederlands
lijkende
lee-ken-deh
NONorsk
liknende
lee-n-ende
PLPolski
podobny
po-doh-b-nee
PTPortuguês
se assemelhando
seh as-seh-meh-lan-doh
RORomână
asemenea
ah-see-meh-neh-ah
RUРусский
похожий
pah-kho-zhee-y
SVSvenska
liknande
lee-nah-nde
SWKiswahili
ilivyo
ee-lee-vyo
UKУкраїнська
подібний
po-d-b-nyy