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NGSL Rank: 44
like
lʌɪk
Meanings
preposition
- having the same characteristics or qualities as; similar to.E.g. he used to have a car like mine
- used to draw attention to the nature of an action or event.E.g. I apologize for coming over unannounced like this
- such as; for example.E.g. the cautionary vision of works like Animal Farm and 1984
conjunction
- in the same way that; as.E.g. people who change countries like they change clothes
- as though; as if.E.g. I felt like I'd been kicked by a camel
noun
- used with reference to a person or thing of the same kind as another.E.g. the quotations could be arranged to put like with like
adjective
- (of a person or thing) having similar qualities or characteristics to another person or thing.E.g. I responded in like manner
adverb
- used in speech as a meaningless filler or to signify the speaker's uncertainty about an expression just used.E.g. there was this funny smell—sort of dusty like
- used to convey a person's reported attitude or feelings in the form of direct speech (whether or not representing an actual quotation).E.g. so she comes into the room and she's like ‘Where is everybody?’
- in the manner of.E.g. like as a ship with dreadful storm long tossed
verb
- find agreeable, enjoyable, or satisfactory.E.g. all his classmates liked him
- wish for; want.E.g. would you like a cup of coffee?
noun
- the things one likes or prefers.E.g. a wide variety of likes, dislikes, tastes, and income levels
-like
lʌɪk
Meanings
combining form
- (added to nouns) similar to; characteristic of.E.g. bell-like
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