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matchingadjective having qualities in commonwas fond of dressing the twins in matching outfits akin, alike, analogous, cognate, comparable, connate, correspondent, corresponding, ditto, like, parallel, resemblant, resembling, similar, such, suchlike commensurate, proportionatetantamount, virtualallied, congeneric, congenerous, congenial, connatural, kin, kindred, relatable, relatedapproaching, approximating, close, coextensive, coincident, conformable, conforming, consistent, consonant, duplicate, equal, equivalent, fungible, identical, indistinguishable, interchangeable, me-too, redundant, same, selfsame, substitutable, synonymous, twinentire, homogeneous, homogenous, unchanging, uniform, unvaried, unvarying on the order of different, dissimilar, diverse, unakin, unlike disparate, distinct, distinguishable, nonequivalent, noninterchangeablevariable, varied, various, varyingimprecise, inaccurate, inexactunconnected, unrelated matchingverbpresent participle of matchto be the exact counterpart ofdoes this handbag's shade of blue match my navy blue pants? the rare blood type that exactly matched that of the transplant recipient corresponding (to), equaling(or equalling), paralleling blending (with), conforming (to), coordinating (with), going (with), harmonizing (with)complementing, supplementingcounterbalancing, counterpoisingechoing, imaging, mirroring, repeatingadding up (to), amounting (to), approaching, coming (to), nearingmeasuring (up), partaking (of), rivaling(or rivalling), suggesting to give in marriagethey were happy to match their daughter to a man from a good family to produce something equal to (as in quality or value)no one has ever been able to match that novel for its portrayal of the horrors of war equaling(or equalling), meeting, tying(or tieing) beating, bettering, eclipsing, excelling, outdistancing, outdoing, outshining, outstripping, overtopping, surpassing, topping, transcendingamounting (to), approaching, touchingapproximating, keeping up, measuring up (to), paralleling, rivaling(or rivalling), stacking up (against or with) in 1630 |