What part of speech is resembling?

Resembling can be categorized as a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. resembling is a verb, gerund of resemble (infinitive).

Inflections

Verb

What does resembling mean?

Definitions

Verb

resemble - appear like; be similar or bear a likeness to; "She resembles her mother very much"; "This paper resembles my own work"

Noun

resembling - The action of the verb to resemble.

Examples of resembling

#   Sentence  
1. verb This is a dog resembling a horse.
2. verb A black race, they had thick lips, flattened noses and frizzy hair resembling, in these ways, the blacks now living on Earth.
3. verb As the three men entered the alley, a bird resembling a crow flew from the top a large beech tree as if he had been frightened.
4. verb The young are permanently in a state resembling intoxication.
5. verb Programming languages have gradually started resembling natural languages.
6. verb On the edge of a jutting pinnacle, three or four hundred feet above him, there stood a creature somewhat resembling a sheep in appearance, but armed with a pair of gigantic horns.
7. verb About 90 percent of the mid-ocean ridge system is under the ocean. This system of mountains and valleys criss-crosses the globe, resembling the stitches in a baseball. It's formed by the movement of the Earth's tectonic plates.
8. verb The flatbread, likely unleavened and somewhat resembling pita bread, was fashioned from wild cereals such as barley, einkorn or oats, as well as tubers from an aquatic papyrus relative, that had been ground into flour.
9. verb Tung fashioned a hamburger bun with characteristic bumps and protrusions resembling those found on the microscopic virus itself.
10. verb Much as we resemble one another, none of us are exactly alike.
11. verb Of course they resemble each other in some ways.
12. verb The twins do resemble each other.
13. verb The two brothers resemble each other so much that I can hardly distinguish one from the other.
14. verb All happy families resemble each other, each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.
15. verb These two brothers resemble each other.
Sentence  
verb
This is a dog resembling a horse.
A black race, they had thick lips, flattened noses and frizzy hair resembling, in these ways, the blacks now living on Earth.
As the three men entered the alley, a bird resembling a crow flew from the top a large beech tree as if he had been frightened.
The young are permanently in a state resembling intoxication.
Programming languages have gradually started resembling natural languages.
On the edge of a jutting pinnacle, three or four hundred feet above him, there stood a creature somewhat resembling a sheep in appearance, but armed with a pair of gigantic horns.
About 90 percent of the mid-ocean ridge system is under the ocean. This system of mountains and valleys criss-crosses the globe, resembling the stitches in a baseball. It's formed by the movement of the Earth's tectonic plates.
The flatbread, likely unleavened and somewhat resembling pita bread, was fashioned from wild cereals such as barley, einkorn or oats, as well as tubers from an aquatic papyrus relative, that had been ground into flour.
Tung fashioned a hamburger bun with characteristic bumps and protrusions resembling those found on the microscopic virus itself.
Much as we resemble one another, none of us are exactly alike.
Of course they resemble each other in some ways.
The twins do resemble each other.
The two brothers resemble each other so much that I can hardly distinguish one from the other.
All happy families resemble each other, each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.
These two brothers resemble each other.

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