Need another word that means the same as “paired”? Find 26 synonyms and 30 related words for “paired” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Paired” are: mated, opposite, corresponding, equivalent, parallel, analogous, coordinating, complementary, harmonious, the same, twin, coupled, double, duplicate, identical, all of a piece, like, like peas in a pod, like two peas in a pod, alike, comparable, similar, correlative, congruent, concordant, consonant
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “paired” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
alike | (of two or more people or things) similar to each other. Friends are generally alike in background and taste. |
all of a piece | Quantifier; used with either mass or count nouns to indicate the whole number or amount of or every one of a class. |
analogous | Comparable in certain respects, typically in a way which makes clearer the nature of the things compared. They saw the relationship between a ruler and his subjects as analogous to that of father and children. |
comparable | Able to be likened to another; similar. The situation in Holland is comparable to that in England. |
complementary | Relating to complementary medicine. A pair of complementary oligonucleotides were synthesized. |
concordant | Being of the same opinion. The answers were roughly concordant. |
congruent | Corresponding in character or kind. Institutional and departmental objectives are very largely congruent. |
consonant | Denoting or relating to a consonant. A consonant phoneme. |
coordinating | Serving to connect two grammatical constituents of identical construction. And in John and Mary or in John walked and Mary rode is a coordinating conjunction and so is or in will you go or stay. |
correlative | Having a mutual relationship; corresponding. Correlative conjunctions. |
corresponding | Analogous or equivalent in character, form, or function; comparable. All rights carry with them corresponding responsibilities. |
coupled | (of two electrical components) connected through electromagnetic induction, electrostatic charge, or an optical link. A locomotive with six coupled wheels. |
double | Designed to be used by two people. Duple or double time consists of two or a multiple of two beats to a measure. |
duplicate | Having two corresponding or identical parts. A duplicate key. |
equivalent | Having the same or a similar effect as. A wish that was equivalent to a command. |
harmonious | Suitable and fitting. The decor is a harmonious blend of traditional and modern. |
identical | (of twins) derived from a single egg or ovum. Four girls in identical green outfits. |
like | (of a portrait or other image) having a faithful resemblance to the original. Members of the cat family have like dispositions. |
like peas in a pod | Equal in amount or value. |
like two peas in a pod | Conforming in every respect. |
mated | Mated sexually. |
opposite | Of leaves or shoots arising in pairs at the same level on opposite sides of the stem. A crowd gathered on the opposite side of the street. |
parallel | (of lines, planes, or surfaces) side by side and having the same distance continuously between them. The road runs parallel to the Ottawa River. |
similar | Resembling or similar having the same or some of the same characteristics often used in combination. Problems similar to mine. |
the same | Closely similar or comparable in kind or quality or quantity or degree. |
twin | Of a crystal twinned. The twin problems of economic failure and social disintegration. |
acquaintance | Acquaintances considered collectively. I have trouble remembering the names of all my acquaintances. |
affinity | State of relationship between organisms or groups of organisms resulting in resemblance in structure or structural parts. A semantic affinity between two words. |
buddy | A working companion with whom close cooperation is required. I decided to buddy up to them. |
coordinated | Operating as a unit. She was usually good with her hands and well coordinated. |
couple | Link or combine (something) with something else. He hoped she d be better in a couple of days. |
couplet | A pair of successive lines of verse, typically rhyming and of the same length. |
cousin | A child of one’s uncle or aunt. The new motorbikes are not proving as popular as their four wheel cousins. |
crony | A close friend or companion. He went gambling with his cronies. |
doggerel | Comic verse composed in irregular rhythm. He had heard some silly doggerel that kept running through his mind. |
duet | Perform a duet. Performing duets with famous foreign artists. |
duo | A duet. Two duos for violin and viola. |
equal | Make equal uniform corresponding or matching. His work is concerned with why private property equals exploitation. |
husband | Use cautiously and frugally. She and her husband are both retired. |
lovable | Inspiring or deserving love or affection. He has a lovable sweet personality. |
lovingly | With love or great care. They smile lovingly at each other. |
match | Make equal uniform corresponding or matching. He tried to match her nonchalance. |
matching | Corresponding in pattern, colour, or design; complementary. A blue jacket and matching skirt. |
mate | South American tea like drink made from leaves of a South American holly called mate. He couldn t satisfy his frisky young mate. |
neighbour | (of a place or object) be situated next to or very near (another. I chatted with my neighbour on the flight to New York. |
newlywed | Someone recently married. |
pal | Become friends; act friendly towards. We got acquainted but we never really palled around. |
partner | Be the partner of. A partner in a prosperous legal practice. |
peer | A nobleman duke or marquis or earl or viscount or baron who is a member of the British peerage. For yet a many of your horsemen peer. |
pitch | Hit the ball on to the green with a pitch shot. The traders had already reserved their pitches. |
prenuptial | Existing or occurring before marriage. Prenuptial pregnancy. |
set | Put or set seeds seedlings or plants into the ground. A set of golf clubs. |
similitude | The quality or state of being similar to something. Conrad uses a range of constructions which express or imply similitude. |
together | So as to be in agreement. Taken together these measures would significantly improve people s chances of surviving a coach crash. |
twin | Grow as twins. Twin crystals. |
yoke | Put a yoke on a pair of animals couple or attach with or to a yoke. Pulled by a yoke of oxen. |
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