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likeness
[lahyk-nis]
noun
a representation, picture, or image, especially a portrait.
to draw a good likeness of Churchill.
the state or fact of being like.
I can't get over your likeness to my friend.
Synonyms: ,the semblance or appearance of something; guise.
to assume the likeness of a swan.
Synonyms: ,
likeness
/ ˈɪɪ /
noun
the condition of being alike; similarity
a painted, carved, moulded, or graphic image of a person or thing
an imitative appearance; semblance
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Throughout the walkout, performers demanded a deal that would require video game producers to obtain informed consent before replicating their voices, likenesses or movements with AI.
According to Bonhams, Clare Leighton "was one of the very few artists admitted to his office and was given the opportunity to sit with on multiple occasions to sketch and paint his likeness".
She said copyright extended to literary and artistic works but not "likeness or image".
Fans of the series have been largely enthusiastic about the casting decisions, noting the strong physical likeness between the new stars and their older counterparts in the original series.
Actors fear their likenesses and voices being replicated and manipulated without permission or payment.
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