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similarity

2 antonyms and opposites of similarity, grouped by meaning.

Noun — The quality of being alike; a shared feature between two or more things.

Antonyms

How to use similarity

The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.

bear a similarity striking similarity similarities and differences

Etymology

From French similarité, built on the same root as "similar."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “similarity” mean?

The word “similarity” means the quality of being alike; a shared feature between two or more things. In plain terms, a way in which two or more things are alike.

How do you pronounce “similarity”?

“Similarity” is pronounced sihm-ih-LAR-ih-tee (/ˌsɪm.əˈlæɹ.ə.ti/ in IPA).

How do you use “similarity” in a sentence?

Here is “similarity” used in a sentence: “There's a striking similarity between the two paintings.”

What is another word for “similarity”?

Words with a similar meaning to “similarity” include resemblance, likeness, semblance and similitude.

What is the opposite of “similarity”?

The opposite of “similarity” — its antonyms — are difference and dissimilarity.

What part of speech is “similarity”?

“Similarity” is a noun.

Where does the word “similarity” come from?

The word “similarity” comes from French. From French similarité, built on the same root as "similar.".

Is “similarity” a common word?

“Similarity” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the B1 level.

What is the difference between similarity and similitude?

Similarity is the everyday, general term for a shared feature between two or more things. Similitude is a more formal or literary word for the same idea and is often used in rhetorical or descriptive writing rather than casual speech.

What is the difference between similarity and analogy?

A similarity is simply a shared feature or quality between two things. An analogy goes further, using that shared feature to explain or compare one thing in terms of another, often to clarify a more complex idea.

Is similarity used in formal or academic writing?

Yes, similarity is a neutral, standard word suitable for both everyday and academic contexts, such as comparing data, texts, or research findings. It works equally well in casual conversation and formal analysis.

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