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    like
    [līk]
    preposition
    1. having the same characteristics or qualities as; similar to:
      "they were like brothers" · "she looked nothing like Audrey Hepburn" · "there were other suits like mine in the shop"
      • in the manner of; in the same way or to the same degree as:
        "he was screaming like a banshee" · "you must run like the wind"
      • in a way appropriate to:
        "students were angry at being treated like children"
      • such as one might expect from; characteristic of:
        "just like you to put a damper on people's enjoyment"
      • used in questions to ask about the characteristics or nature of someone or something:
        "what is it like to be a tuna fisherman?" · "what's she like?"
    2. used to draw attention to the nature of an action or event:
      "I apologize for coming over unannounced like this" · "why are you talking about me like that?"
    3. such as; for example:
      "the cautionary vision of works like Animal Farm and 1984"
    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
    like (noun) · likes (plural noun) · the like (noun)
    1. used with reference to a person or thing of the same kind as another:
      "the quotations could be arranged to put like with like" · "I know him—him and his like"
      • (the like)
        a thing or things of the same kind (often used to express surprise or for emphasis):
        "did you ever hear the like?" · "a church interior the like of which he had never seen before"
    adjective
    like (adjective)
    1. (of a person or thing) having similar qualities or characteristics to another person or thing:
      "I responded in like manner" · "the grouping of children of like ability together"
      • (of a portrait or other image) having a faithful resemblance to the original:
        "“Who painted the dog's picture? It's very like.”"
    adverb
    like (adverb)
    1. informal
      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. informal
      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. archaic
      (like as/to)
      in the manner of:
      "like as a ship with dreadful storm long tossed"
    Origin
    Old English lic: partly shortened from ylike, in the same sense, and partly from Old Norse líkr.
    like
    [līk]
    verb
    like (verb) · likes (third person present) · liked (past tense) · liked (past participle) · liking (present participle)
    1. find agreeable, enjoyable, or satisfactory:
      "people who don't like reading books" · "I like to be the center of attention" · "I like all Angela Carter's stories"
      • (in the context of social media) indicate one's approval of or support for (someone or something) by means of a particular icon or link:
        "more than 15,000 Facebook users had liked his page by Monday morning"
    2. wish for; want:
      "would you like a cup of coffee?" · "I'd like to rent a car" · "I'd like you to stay" · "we would like for you to work for us"
      • (would like to do something)
        used as a polite formula:
        "we would like to apologize for the late running of this service"
      • (not like doing/to do something)
        feel reluctant to do something:
        "I don't like leaving her on her own too long"
      • choose to have (something); prefer:
        "how do you like your coffee?"
      • feel about or regard (something):
        "how would you like it if it happened to you?"
    noun
    (likes)
    like (noun) · likes (plural noun)
    1. the things one likes or prefers:
      "a wide variety of likes, dislikes, tastes, and income levels"
      • (in the context of social media) an indication of approval of or support for someone or something, expressed by means of a particular icon or link:
        "pages that rank well are likely to receive high numbers of likes because they are highly visible in the search engines"
    Origin
    Old English līcian ‘be pleasing’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch lijken.
    -like
    [līk]
    combiningform
    1. (added to nouns) similar to; characteristic of:
      "bell-like" · "grasslike"
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    preposition
    1. having the same characteristics or qualities as; similar to:
      similar to
      the same as
      identical to
      Opposite:
      • in the manner of; in the same way or to the same degree as:
        in the same way as
        in the manner of
        in the same manner as
        in the same way that
        in a similar way to
        after the fashion of
        along/on the lines of
        tantamount to
        Opposite:
      • in a way appropriate to:
        characteristic of
        typical of
        in character with
        Opposite:
      • such as one might expect from; characteristic of:
        characteristic of
        typical of
        in character with
        Opposite:
    2. such as; for example:
      Opposite:
      except for
    verb
    1. find agreeable, enjoyable, or satisfactory:
      be fond of
      be attached to
      have a fondness for
      have a liking for
      have regard for
      think well of
      look on with favor
      hold in esteem
      be attracted to
      find attractive
      be keen on
      be taken with
      have a taste for
      have a preference for
      have a weakness for
      be partial to
      delight in
      find/take pleasure in
      find agreeable
      derive pleasure from
      be pleased by
      have a penchant for
      have a passion for
      derive satisfaction from
      find enjoyable
      lap up
      revel in
      Opposite:
       
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