English to Hindi Dictionary likeness

likeness

समानता
definition
noun
her likeness to him was astonishing
the fact or quality of being alike; resemblance.
translation of 'likeness'
समरूपता,
सादृश्य
noun
चित्र,
अनुरूपंता,
समता,
सदृशता
example
The kids were beginning to see that a portrait is not just a drawing depicting a 'likeness' .
Creator - and on the seventh day he rested from his work of creating - then those he created in his image and 'likeness' would also be creative beings.
One says that our rights come by virtue of our humanity because we are created in God's image and 'likeness' .
His fluency and ability to get a 'likeness' produced portraits of inimitable ease in which things that move or flutter - faces, shawls, skirts, hair - are wonderfully realised.
And although I don't see it myself, his 'likeness' to the real thing is said to be so striking that he once stood in for the golfer in an American Express advert.
From the very beginning, he wanted a people who would welcome him into their hearts and yield to him as he shaped them into his 'likeness' .
On the other hand the photographer in a similar two dimensional format, sets out to portray a 'likeness' of the sitter within an arbitrary moment.
Combining text with a sculptured 'likeness' and appropriate symbols in an everlasting material, medals could be distributed widely for lasting glory.
Deleuze maintains that the father's punishing superego and genital sexuality are symbolically punished in the son, who must expiate his 'likeness' to the father.
They belong to us because we are created by God, in His image and 'likeness' .
Others nearly as qualified spoke of his obsession with the single tax, and how he had discovered a ‘physical and temperamental 'likeness' to Jesus Christ’ in himself!
But not only that and we can be certain of this-God not only tells us that He has made us in His own image and 'likeness' and that we are responsible beings, He has told us how to live.
She grinned involuntarily, amused by his 'likeness' to her high school maths teacher.
Reportedly, her look is especially popular among Asian businessmen, who are eager to use her 'likeness' to advertise their products.
The first mission of you women is to remake yourself in the image and 'likeness' of the Divine Female Principle, the female aspect of God.
But according to your method of reasoning, these difficulties become all real; and perhaps will be insisted on, as new instances of 'likeness' to human art and contrivance.
It's odd though to be in a building with all of those faces, who for some reason or another have left their mark, who have become iconic enough for postcards of their 'likeness' to be peddled to tourists.
Disappointingly, even though you can at times detect a family 'likeness' to its genius predecessors, The IT Crowd's opening gambit suggests it could be the runt of the litter.
Thus, in addition to their 'likeness' to executives with options packages, pundits also closely resemble mutual fund managers, and the people who invest with them.
Judging from the past, we may safely infer that not one living species will transmit its unaltered 'likeness' to a distant futurity.
I said something about mind games, and he disowned any 'likeness' to another guy that had made me think he was interested in me when he was just looking for a make-out buddy.
The songs themselves are fairly indistinguishable, aside from a few key drum fills and guitar parts, but ultimately, their 'likeness' to each other is a good thing.
Gerry is philosophical about his legendary 'likeness' to the wayward footy genius Bestie, which is a constant source of amusement to drinkers in Skelton.
As a result we acquire some 'likeness' to the Father and the Creator of all.
Deploying his amazing deductive powers on crude earlier representations he elicited a 'likeness' which the Emperor sharply recognised.
The argument begins with human nature, made, according to Genesis, in the image and 'likeness' of God.
He might also be seen as an Incubus: the scene in the bedroom before Cathy's death seems to replace Linton's baby with one much closer in 'likeness' to Heathcliff.
God created us in his own 'likeness' and his own image, hence, it is quite obvious that He knows our strengths and our weaknesses.
Hence the name ‘crane's bill ’, so-called because of the plant's 'likeness' to the bird's long, slender beak.
This principle is enshrined in Genesis, Chapter One, where we are taught that God made humanity in His own image and 'likeness' as microcosm and mediator.
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