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Variant of like

adjective

  1. having almost or exactly the same qualities, characteristics, etc.; similar; equal: a cup of sugar and a like amount of flour
  2. Rare alike
  3. Dialectal likely

adverb

Informal likely: like as not, he is already there

  1. similar to; somewhat resembling: she is like a bird
  2. in a manner characteristic of; similarly to: she sings like a bird
  3. in accord with the nature of; characteristic of: it's not like her to sleep late
  4. in the mood for; desirous of: to feel like sleeping
  5. indicative or prophetic of: that sounds like fun; it looks like a clear day tomorrow
  6. as for example: great dramatists like Sophocles and Shakespeare

conjunction

  1. in the way that; as: it was just like you said
  2. as if: it looks like he is late

noun

a person or thing regarded as the equal or counterpart of another or of the person or thing being discussed: I've never met her like

interjection

Informal inserted into spoken sentences before or after a word, phrase, or clause, apparently without meaning or syntactic function, but possibly for emphasis: it's, like, hot

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2010 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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