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Can you explain me difference between "reminiscent" and "resembles".
Can you explain me difference between "reminiscent" and "resembles".
By the way, i can use "reminiscent" in this sentence: their very long twisted horns which are somewhat reminiscent of coiling snakes.
Oct 12, 2014 6:59 AM
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Well first of all, "resemble" is a verb and "reminiscent" is an adjective.
A resembles B.
A is reminiscent of B.
"Resemble" means "look like" or "seem to be like". So there are similarities between A and B. "Reminiscence" (the noun of "reminiscent") is the act of bringing something to one's mind. The the idea is about remembering or thinking about something.
"A resembles B." = A looks like B.
"A is reminiscent of B." = A would make one think of B (through their similarities).
Yes, you can use your example sentence because it's already here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markhor
October 12, 2014
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