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KEVIN Z.
What's the difference between similar and analogous?
Dec 16, 2021 4:33 AM
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Hi Kevin,
Similar used when two things are more or less the same without being identical. For example, he has a similar point of view to her.
Analogous is used to compare 'relativity' of two or more things. It can also be used in a more formal way. For example, the wings of a fly, a moth, and a bird are analogous because they have a common function which is to enable flying.
You would rarely hear native speakers use analogous in day to day conversation.
Hope this helps!
December 16, 2021
They're similar and analogous.
December 16, 2021
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