adjective
- having a deceptive resemblance; counterfeit or false
Usage: archaic; literary
Examples
- The simular gem fooled even the expert jeweler.
- His simular friendship was revealed to be motivated by greed.
- The painting was dismissed as a simular work, not by the master.
- She detected something simular in his overly enthusiastic praise.
- The simular document contained subtle but telling errors.