On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Similarities. Discover the meaning, how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Similarities in a sentence
Similarities meaning
plural of similarity
Using Similarities
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of similarity
- In the example corpus, similarities often appears in combinations such as: similarities between, the similarities, similarities to.
Context around Similarities
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.8 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 13 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Similarities
- In this selection, "similarities" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.8 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, certain, few, attribute, actually, leading and amongst stand out and add context to how "similarities" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a few similarities to the and about their similarities she said. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "similarities" sits close to words such as belfast, efficiently and rahul, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with similarities
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Opening up about their "similarities", she said: "We really have a lot of similarities. (14 words)
Augustine’s daughters likewise marvel at the similarities between the boy’s name and their father’s. (17 words)
Although the planet has almost the same size, structure, mass and density, as mentioned, the similarities end there. (18 words)
The cranial structure of the Kenyanthropus has a few similarities to the Australopithecus, such as brain size, parts of the nasal, the suborbital and the temporal regions, but the differences far outweigh the similarities leading to its new genus. (39 words)
When she compared her work to The Outline of History in the winter of 1920–21 she found remarkable similarities, exact text similarities, and the same errors and omissions that marred her work, also in Wells's. (37 words)
Additionally, the Galaxy Store may have exclusive apps that are not available on the Play Store. while there are similarities between the two stores, they are not identical and offer their own unique features and offerings. (36 words)
Example sentences (20)
Note that I said, “not terribly unlike,” because while there are certain similarities (actually just one), there are several similarities.
Opening up about their "similarities", she said: "We really have a lot of similarities.
Moreover, there are similarities between major groups, although how these similarities are to be interpreted is one of the major debatable issues in the historical linguistics of Indo-European.
The cranial structure of the Kenyanthropus has a few similarities to the Australopithecus, such as brain size, parts of the nasal, the suborbital and the temporal regions, but the differences far outweigh the similarities leading to its new genus.
Theories focusing on non-European input Theories focusing on the substrate, or non-European, languages attribute similarities amongst creoles to the similarities of African substrate languages.
Therefore, it is legal to redraw the folding instructions of a model of another author even if the redrawn instructions share similarities to the original ones, as long as those similarities are "functional in nature".
These meditative practices sometimes have similarities (often noticed by Westerners), for instance concentration on the breath is practiced in Zen, Tibetan and Theravadan contexts, and these similarities or "typologies" are noted here.
Usually, organisms were grouped according to their morphological similarities as perceived by those early workers, and those groups were then grouped according to their similarities, and so on, to form a hierarchy".
When she compared her work to The Outline of History in the winter of 1920–21 she found remarkable similarities, exact text similarities, and the same errors and omissions that marred her work, also in Wells's.
A common trope with new suits is that Batman ends up looking so different that it has no similarities to the past.
Additionally, the Galaxy Store may have exclusive apps that are not available on the Play Store. while there are similarities between the two stores, they are not identical and offer their own unique features and offerings.
Although the number of cards collectible in could barely graze the surface of ’s card slate, the former’s similarities to the latter have more to do with its combo system.
Although the planet has almost the same size, structure, mass and density, as mentioned, the similarities end there.
A project that shares similarities to the St. Croix plan has been ongoing and will be completed within a couple of months on St. Thomas.
As he took the duke through the interview, he said he could "see the similarities" with the Mirror story.
As Meyer progressed though his priesthood, he saw many similarities between his time helping others in the fraternity house and the parishioners of his church.
As should be obvious, there are many similarities between senior loans and CLOs, but some key differences too.
At the time of Pantalone's official reveal, many players noticed that his design shares many similarities with a popular character named Baizhu.
Augustine’s daughters likewise marvel at the similarities between the boy’s name and their father’s.
Barker is an aspiring english teacher and has found multiple similarities between this style of comedy and teaching.
Common combinations with similarities
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- similarities between 59×
- the similarities 39×
- similarities to 37×
- similarities with 23×
- of similarities 15×
- some similarities 14×
- similarities in 12×
- many similarities 11×
- similarities and 10×
- their similarities 8×