resemblance
Common misspellings:
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- resembulance (0.8%)
- resembalance (5.7%)
- reseblance (0.8%)
- blance (0.4%)
- resemblence (69.8%)
- resembelence (1.5%)
- resemblace (0.8%)
- resomblence (0.8%)
- ressemblance (3.0%)
- resemblences (1.9%)
- resembelance (6.4%)
- resmblance (0.8%)
- resemblances (6.0%)
- reasemblance (0.8%)
- rezeblance (0.8%)
Usage examples for resemblance:
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Does it bear much resemblance to the portrait you painted of her?
"Plays by August Strindberg, Second series" – August Strindberg -
But a man disposed to laugh at my disappointment could not be disagreeable to me, for it proved that the turn of his mind had more than one point of resemblance with mine.
"The Memoires of Casanova, Complete The Rare Unabridged London Edition Of 1894, plus An Unpublished Chapter of History, By Arthur Symons" – Jacques Casanova de Seingalt -
He was slight, well made, and dark, with some resemblance to Arthur Wynne, but with no weak lines about a mouth which, if less handsome than my cousin's, was far more resolute.
"Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker" – S. Weir Mitchell -
When this business transaction was entirely completed, I devoted myself to my next consideration- which was to disguise myself so utterly that no one should possibly be able to recognize the smallest resemblance in me to the late Fabio Romani, either by look, voice, or trick of manner.
"Vendetta A Story of One Forgotten" – Marie Corelli