they're the same thing like what even.
If you make or draw an analogy between two things, you show that they are alike in some way. ex...The analogy between music and fragrance has stuck.
an analogy is like ball is to bouncy as glue is to sticky
The term you are likely looking for is "analogy." An analogy is a comparison between two things that are alike in some way. It is often used to explain something unfamiliar by comparing it to something more familiar. Analogies typically consist of two pairs of related words or phrases, where the relationship between the first pair is the same as the relationship between the second pair.
Anology ;] I think I spelt that wrong.. Sorry. Haha.
"Relief at being alive and exasperation at his captive plight brought a strange medley of pious thank-offerings and sharp curses to Ulrich's lips.
more reasonable, as reasonable as...; less reasonable; very/extremely reasonable, the most reasonable. [the first 3 forms are the Comparative; the 2 last ones - the Superlative].
not many but 'reasonable' will fit
It is a adjective meaning someone or something is showing sense, or being reasonable.
* showing reason or sound judgment; "a sensible choice"; "a sensible person" * fair: not excessive or extreme; "a fair income"; "reasonable prices" * marked by sound judgment; "reasonable nuclear policy"
A sensible person. Intelligent, fair, logical etc
sensible reasonable,wise,logical,rational,certain
sensible means showing good judgement, reasonable A nutritionist can help with making sensible food choices. Running off with a man she's known for only a week is not a very sensible thing to do.
fair, reasonable, right, sensible, lawfulness, unbiased.
If you make an analogy between two things, you show they are alike in some way.me and my friend are a analogy
The purpose of analogy is to explain or clarify. When you make an analogy, you make comparisons between two things.
The process of making sure that the data that has been input is sensible, reasonable and ensured.
An analogy refers to a comparison between two things, usually as a point of clarification. A sample sentence is: "An analogy between his mother and a pig is certainly amusing".