English to Spanish Dictionary similarity

similarity

semejanza
definition
noun
the similarity of symptoms makes them hard to diagnose
the state or fact of being similar.
translation of 'similarity'
noun
semejanza,
parecido
example
The essential 'similarity' is that both men are lawyers more than they are liars.
She discovered her 'similarity' to Nadine when she was shown on television auditioning for the show.
The 'similarity' of the attacks has stunned the family who had believed the person responsible for the murder had been detained.
Three of the blighters appeared in the past week, and the 'similarity' of the respective plots was striking.
The 'similarity' of the two fires suggests the possibility of malicious intent.
Most of my friends were Liberal Arts Majors, but there the 'similarity' ended.
This reference probably comes from the 'similarity' of the word llama to the word lamer.
Except for a vague 'similarity' in the themes, there is nothing in common to them.
The 'similarity' of this vision with the events of the Paris Commune is clear.
Any 'similarity' to real persons or institutions is unintentional, say the credits at the end.
An even more perfect fit is the 'similarity' of attitudes to women between the two times.
This is because of the close 'similarity' in appearance.
Looking back now, it was a strange choice, as the only 'similarity' between the two animals was that they were dogs.
the 'similarity' of symptoms makes them hard to diagnose
In fact theirs is very much a superficial 'similarity' , based on prodigious talent and youth more than anything else.
Any 'similarity' to a real person with the initials M and M is entirely intentional.
In fact, it is said that the only 'similarity' he has with Anwar is that both come from Penang State in the north.
Tonight's thought is on the nature of politics and its 'similarity' to another line of work.
the 'similarity' of symptoms makes them hard to diagnose
Given the 'similarity' of the attacks, police suspected that a single individual was responsible.
The facts of that case bore a striking 'similarity' to those of the present one.
But there was such an overall 'similarity' to his home town that the man felt he must have suffered some sort of breakdown.
Although both terrorism and communism are radical in nature, the 'similarity' stops there.
In fact, the 'similarity' is so compelling that D'Arcy has no business attempting a denial.
For many observers there are big 'similarities' between the two deals.
I have also noticed some potential 'similarities' between stone circles and marae.
There are 'similarities' between a lot of the assaults but we can't say for certain if they are connected.
On her third visit to India now, Nilofer is struck by the 'similarities' between Lahore and Delhi.
He finds 'similarities' between himself and the theme of Faust being in love with work and progress.
The 'similarities' between the two end there, and it is the difference which will make people watch.
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