Sentence examples for a likeness from inspiring English sources

"a likeness" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to refer to a physical or mental similarity between two or more things or people. For example: "The two portrait paintings were incredibly similar, almost like a likeness."

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Surely, no serious novelist consciously seeks to create a likeness: I'm going to write a book like those I like.

There is a likeness.

"A portrait is not a likeness".

Can a likeness capture his rumpled vibe?

In a likeness painted around 1893, Gauguin seems lost in thought and self-doubt.

"I just can't whip off a likeness of somebody," he said.

John Wilkes Booth could even prefer it (as a likeness) to photographs of himself.

It is testimony as a portrait that it is more than merely a likeness.

This is a good measure of Gould's achievement — that he made an unlikeness seem a likeness.

The black guy consulting a likeness of the first black President as guru?

There are such things as $100,000 bills, which bear a likeness of President Wilson.

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