likeness implies a closer correspondence than similarity which often implies that things are merely somewhat alike.
a remarkable likeness to his late father
some similarity between the two cases
resemblance implies similarity chiefly in appearance or external qualities.
statements that bear little resemblance to the truth
similitude applies chiefly to correspondence between abstractions.
two schools of social thought showing points of similitude
analogy implies likeness or parallelism in relations rather than in appearance or qualities.
pointed out analogies to past wars
Examples of likeness in a Sentence
a stamp bearing the likeness of a president
There's some likeness between them.
There's an uncanny likeness between them.
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The video message created by Christopher Pelkey's sister that used his likeness and voice during the May 1 sentencing was the first time the technology was used in an Arizona court at a sentencing, according to records.—Ivan Pereira, ABC News, 9 May 2025 Pelkey’s sister, Stacey Wales, told Fox 10 that she was inspired to use AI to recreate Pelkey’s likeness after trying to collect victim impact statements for the trial.—Ct Jones, Rolling Stone, 6 May 2025 In the Carlin case, the lawsuit ended in a settlement, and the creators agreed to remove the content and stop using his likeness.—Dr. Diane Hamilton, Forbes.com, 3 May 2025 With the advent of name, image and likeness (and the resultant influx of cash for top players), college hoops has fought back.—Jim Root, New York Times, 2 May 2025 See All Example Sentences for likeness
Word History
First Known Use
before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1
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The first known use of likeness was
before the 12th century
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