英:[rɪ'zemblənt]
美:[rɪ'zemblənt]
英:[rɪ'zemblənt]
美:[rɪ'zemblənt]
adjective
marked by or showing resemblance
Middle English resemblaunt, borrowed from Anglo-French resemblant "similar, alike," from present participle of resembler "to be like, resemble"
The first known use of resemblant was in the 14th century
1 hay fever and the common cold are such resemblant conditions that it can be difficult to tell which one you have
2 The Citizens were playing some truly mesmerising attacking football which was at times eerily resemblant of Guardiola's universally adored Barcelona side.