What is another word for caught a likeness?

Pronunciation: [kˈɔːt ɐ lˈa͡ɪknəs] (IPA)

Capturing a resemblance, depicting a similarity, portraying a likeness, mirroring a resemblance, reflecting a similarity, illustrating a likeness, painting a resemblance, sketching a similarity, drawing a likeness, imitating a resemblance, emulating a similarity, mimicking a likeness, replicating a resemblance, copying a similarity, reproducing a likeness, imitating a resemblance, emulating a similarity, mimicking a likeness, replicating a resemblance, copying a similarity, reproducing a likeness. All these words and phrases can be used as synonyms for 'caught a likeness', referring to capturing the essence or appearance of a person or object in an accurate and authentic manner.

What are the hypernyms for Caught a likeness?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for caught a likeness?

There are many antonyms for the phrase "caught a likeness," which refers to an accurate portrayal or representation of a person or object. Some potential antonyms include distorted, misrepresented, fictionalized, caricatured, exaggerated, abstracted, and stylized. These words suggest a departure from accuracy or truth, implying that the depiction is exaggerated, manipulated, or otherwise altered in some way. While catching a likeness is often a goal for artists, photographers, and other visual media creators, there are many creative reasons why one might choose to depart from strict realism in their work, perhaps to make a statement, express a feeling, or experiment with form.

What are the antonyms for Caught a likeness?

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