Doppelgänger

Doppelgänger

Definition

Doppelgänger, derived from the German words “Doppel” meaning double, and “Gänger” meaning walker, refers to a phenomenon where a person has an uncanny and identical look-alike or double. The term is commonly used to describe a person who closely resembles another individual but is not related to them.

Synonyms

  • Ebenbild: This German word can be used interchangeably with Doppelgänger and means “spitting image” or “exact likeness.”

  • Zwilling: While typically used to refer to biological twins, Zwilling can also be used to describe a person who closely resembles someone else.

Opposite

Unverwechselbar: This term is the opposite of Doppelgänger and is used to describe someone who is unique and unmistakable in their appearance.

Examples

  1. “I was shocked to see my Doppelgänger walking down the street. We even had the same hairstyle and glasses!”
  2. “He was often mistaken for his Doppelgänger, a famous actor, which led to interesting encounters in public.”
  3. “Her high school yearbook photo could easily be mistaken for her Doppelgänger’s picture.”

Doppelgängers have been a popular topic in literature and folklore, often associated with supernatural or eerie occurrences. They have also served as inspiration for various works of fiction, exploring the concept of doubles and the mysteries they can evoke.\ Visit YouGlish.com

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