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Learn to pronounce like

/līk/
preposition
  1. having the same characteristics or qualities as; similar to.
    "they were like brothers"
    synonyms: similar to, the same as, identical to
  2. used to draw attention to the nature of an action or event.
    "I apologize for coming over unannounced like this"
  3. such as; for example.
    "the cautionary vision of works like Animal Farm and 1984"
    synonyms: such as, for example, for instance, in particular, as, namely, viz.

conjunction
  1. in the same way that; as.
    "people who change countries like they change clothes"
  2. as though; as if.
    "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.
"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.
"I responded in like manner"
synonyms: similar, much the same, more or less the same, not unlike, comparable, corresponding, correspondent, resembling, alike, approximating, analogous, parallel, equivalent, cognate, related, of a kind, akin, kindred, interchangeable, indistinguishable, identical, same, matching

adverb
  1. used in speech as a meaningless filler or to signify the speaker's uncertainty about an expression just used.
    "I was, like, so hyped up I couldn't go to sleep"
  2. used to convey a person's reported attitude or feelings in the form of direct speech (whether or not representing an actual quotation).
    "so she comes into the room and she's like “Where is everybody?”"
  3. in the manner of.
    "like as a ship with dreadful storm long tossed"

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Synonyms of like. transitive verb. 1. a. : to feel attraction toward or take pleasure in : enjoy.
LIKE meaning: 1. to enjoy or approve of something or someone: 2. to show that you think something is good on a…. Learn more.
We use What is … like? to ask for a description of someone or something (e.g. their appearance, their character, their behaviour):.
Aug 26, 2011 · Hi, everyone I think I mix up the meaning of "What is it like" and "How is it like". Which one is the correct form? Thank you.
a : to want to have (something) — used with would to make a polite suggestion, offer, or request. Would you like another cup of coffee?
Feb 27, 2018 · It's very specific because it asks about a look only rather than a sound, a smell, a feeling.
like in American English 1 · 1. having almost or exactly the same qualities, characteristics, etc.; similar; equal · 2. Rare · 3. Dialectal · 4. Informal · 5.
Dec 18, 2019 · It means you are very lucky. Someone out there thinks that you are lovable already. You don't have to change to “earn” love. It is already yours ...
It can be used as a preposition, as in "He runs like a cheetah"; it can also be used as a suffix, as in "She acts very child-like".