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Definition of similarly in English: similarlyadverbˈsɪmələliˈsɪm(ə)lərli 1usually as submodifier In a similar way. a similarly priced property Example sentencesExamples - Another has a similarly painted blue surface on which the artists have placed polystyrene to resemble ice.
- A number of museums and galleries have suffered similarly in recent years.
- In December, an Arab-American Secret Service agent was similarly banned from a flight.
- They were similarly drunk, though not on the point of collapse just yet.
- This corresponds to a similarly animated and rebellious stratum of western society.
- It would be no surprise to see others follow with similarly drastic measures if we are to avoid some heavy casualties.
- The whole concept of the scout, insidiously checking that we behave, is similarly ridiculous.
- It also has a class and breeding that sets it apart from its similarly priced German rivals.
- This case is indistinguishable from Pirelli and must be decided similarly.
- The last time was a couple of months ago, and it was similarly deadly.
- The shower room, made by his carpenter friend Tom Brown, was similarly inspired by a Japanese look.
- The eviction similarly feels too didactic to be dramatic and too staged to be convincingly informative.
- He adopts a similarly impressive cloak to go with his new identity as super hero.
- Maybe others can enlighten me, and anyone else who is similarly curious.
- The power, glamour and authority of business, roaming the Net, will similarly increase.
- The intimacy of the mobile phone creates a similarly fragmented network of communication and desire.
- Solar power has the potential to provide a similarly limitless capacity.
- This means that every new trough will be at a higher price and every new peak will be similarly higher.
- When I saw that Bosch appliances were now similarly priced to Zanussi, I got suspicious.
- Generating a figure for mobile phone use would be similarly difficult.
Synonyms likewise, in similar fashion, in like manner, comparably, correspondingly, uniformly, indistinguishably, closely, analogously, homogeneously, in parallel, equivalently, in the same way, the same, identically, by the same token - 1.1sentence adverb Used to indicate a similarity between two facts or events.
The diaries of politicians tend to be self-justificatory. Similarly, autobiographies may be idealized Example sentencesExamples - Similarly, the following question, asked by Laertes of Claudius, demonstrates the same direct questioning.
Synonyms likewise, in similar fashion, in like manner, comparably, correspondingly, uniformly, indistinguishably, closely, analogously, homogeneously, in parallel, equivalently, in the same way, the same, identically, by the same token
Definition of similarly in US English: similarlyadverbˈsɪm(ə)lərliˈsim(ə)lərlē 1usually as submodifier In a similar way. a similarly priced property Example sentencesExamples - Solar power has the potential to provide a similarly limitless capacity.
- He adopts a similarly impressive cloak to go with his new identity as super hero.
- The intimacy of the mobile phone creates a similarly fragmented network of communication and desire.
- This means that every new trough will be at a higher price and every new peak will be similarly higher.
- The shower room, made by his carpenter friend Tom Brown, was similarly inspired by a Japanese look.
- Generating a figure for mobile phone use would be similarly difficult.
- In December, an Arab-American Secret Service agent was similarly banned from a flight.
- They were similarly drunk, though not on the point of collapse just yet.
- This case is indistinguishable from Pirelli and must be decided similarly.
- The last time was a couple of months ago, and it was similarly deadly.
- The eviction similarly feels too didactic to be dramatic and too staged to be convincingly informative.
- When I saw that Bosch appliances were now similarly priced to Zanussi, I got suspicious.
- It would be no surprise to see others follow with similarly drastic measures if we are to avoid some heavy casualties.
- This corresponds to a similarly animated and rebellious stratum of western society.
- The power, glamour and authority of business, roaming the Net, will similarly increase.
- Another has a similarly painted blue surface on which the artists have placed polystyrene to resemble ice.
- It also has a class and breeding that sets it apart from its similarly priced German rivals.
- The whole concept of the scout, insidiously checking that we behave, is similarly ridiculous.
- Maybe others can enlighten me, and anyone else who is similarly curious.
- A number of museums and galleries have suffered similarly in recent years.
Synonyms likewise, in similar fashion, in like manner, comparably, correspondingly, uniformly, indistinguishably, closely, analogously, homogeneously, in parallel, equivalently, in the same way, the same, identically, by the same token - 1.1sentence adverb Used to indicate a similarity between two facts or events.
The diaries of politicians tend to be self-justifying. Similarly, autobiographies may be idealized Example sentencesExamples - Similarly, the following question, asked by Laertes of Claudius, demonstrates the same direct questioning.
Synonyms likewise, in similar fashion, in like manner, comparably, correspondingly, uniformly, indistinguishably, closely, analogously, homogeneously, in parallel, equivalently, in the same way, the same, identically, by the same token
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