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Synonyms and antonyms of The same in British Thesaurus

The same

another (determiner)

a different person or thing of the same type

equal (adjective)

the same in value, amount, or size

equivalent (adjective)

with the same size, value, importance, or meaning as something else

identical (adjective)

exactly the same

uniform (adjective)

the same everywhere

interchangeable (adjective)

if two things are interchangeable, you can put each one of them in the place where the other was, or you can use one instead of the other, and the effect will be the same

consistent (adjective)

containing statements or ideas that are similar or that have the same aim

steady (adjective)

staying at the same level, speed, value etc

(all) of a piece ()

the same as something else or as the rest of something

different (adjective)

different things are separate things of the same kind

alike (adverb)

used for referring to two people or things equally

as...as the next person/man/woman etc ()

used when you are saying that you are no different from anyone else in a particular way

as is/does/has etc someone ()

used for saying that someone or something else is the same/does the same thing/has done the same thing etc

consistently (adverb)

so that similar statements, ideas, or standards exist or are used

coterminous (adjective)

formal exactly the same as something else

could/might just as well do something ()

used for saying that one action or situation is as good or as possible as another

ditto (for) someone/something (spoken)

spoken used for saying that that same thing also affects someone or something else, or that it is also true about them

duplicate (adjective)

made as an exact copy of something else

either way ()

used for saying that it does not matter which of two things happens or is true, because the result will be the same

even (adjective)

involving two people or groups who are equal in ability, skill, or achievement

fifty-fifty (adjective)

equal, or into two equal parts

in common with ()

in the same way as someone or something else

it’s as broad as it is long ()

used for saying that you cannot choose between two things or actions because they are equal

just as... (as) ()

used for emphasizing that something is equally large, good, bad etc

just like/just as/just the same ()

exactly the same, or in exactly the same way

level (adjective)

used for describing amounts that have not become more or less

leveller (noun)

something that makes all people seem equal because it affects them all in the same way

mimetic (adjective)

formal copying the movements, appearance, or style of something

on a par with ()

of the same quality as or at the same level as

one and the same ()

used for emphasizing that two or more names or descriptions refer to the same person or thing

same (adjective)

exactly like another person, thing, or way of doing something

same (adjective)

used for saying that one number, amount, price etc is equal to another

same difference ()

used for saying that two things have the same effect or importance

same old, same old ()

used to say that something remains the same, especially when it is boring or unpleasant

selfsame (adjective)

formal used for emphasizing that something is exactly the same as another thing

single (adjective)

the same for everyone

snap (interjection)

Britishinformal used when you see two things that are the same

something is equal to something ()

used for saying that two things are the same in value, amount, or size

stable (adjective)

science able to stay in the same state

steadily (adverb)

at the same level, speed, value etc for a period of time

steadily (adverb)

in a reliable and consistent way

twin (adjective)

forming a pair of two similar things

unaffected (adjective)

not changed or influenced by something

unaltered (adjective)

not changed in condition, appearance etc

undiminished (adjective)

remaining at the same high level

unified (adjective)

a unified system or policy is the same everywhere it is used

you and me both ()

used for telling someone that you are in the same situation, have the same problem etc as them