Another Word For Parallel
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Meaning
The word "parallel" generally refers to lines or planes that are the same distance apart and never meet, no matter how far they are extended. In a broader sense, it can describe things that are comparable or similar in certain aspects. For example, when comparing two ideas or situations that have similarities in structure or function, you might say they are parallel to each other.
Synonyms
- Equivalent
- Comparable
- Similar
- Alike
- Corresponding
- Analogous
Antonyms
- Divergent
- Dissimilar
- Unlike
- Contrasting
- Opposite
Etymology
The word "parallel" comes from the Latin word "parallelus," which means "beside one another," derived from the Greek word "parallēlos," combining "para" (beside) and "allēlos" (each other).
Examples
- The two roads run parallel to each other, making it easy to navigate between them.
- The scientist drew a parallel between the behavior of animals in captivity and their behavior in the wild.
- In her essay, she made a parallel argument that highlighted the similarities between the two historical events.
- The teacher asked the students to think of a parallel situation in their lives that related to the story they were reading.