similar features

[/ˈsɪmɪlər ˈfiːtʃərz/]
noun phrase
características semelhantes
1. qualities, traits, or attributes that are alike or comparable between two or more people, things, or concepts
The two sisters have similar features, including their blue eyes and curly hair.
As duas irmãs têm características semelhantes, incluindo seus olhos azuis e cabelo encaracolado.
2. comparable elements or aspects that show resemblance or likeness
Both smartphones share similar features such as high-resolution displays and long battery life.
Ambos os smartphones compartilham características semelhantes, como telas de alta resolução e vida útil prolongada da bateria.
3. physical or structural resemblances between organisms or objects
The two bird species display similar features in their wing structure and plumage patterns.
As duas espécies de aves exibem características semelhantes na estrutura das asas e padrões de plumagem.
In both Brazilian Portuguese and American English, 'similar features' is commonly used in academic, scientific, and comparative contexts. In Brazil, this phrase is frequently used in biology and anthropology discussions. The expression is neutral and formal, making it appropriate for professional and educational settings across both cultures.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
comparable traitscommon characteristicsalike attributesresembling qualitiescorresponding features
Antonyms / Antônimos
different featuresdistinct characteristicscontrasting traitsdissimilar qualitiesopposing attributes

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
características semelhantes
most common usage across Brazil
Rio de Janeiro
características parecidas
colloquial alternative, more informal
São Paulo
características similares
technical or formal contexts
Portugal
características semelhantes
identical to Brazilian usage

Related Words

characteristicstraitsattributespropertiesresemblancesimilaritycomparisonanalogy

Related Idioms & Phrases

birds of a feather
cut from the same cloth
two peas in a pod
like father, like son
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