to find somebody/something pleasant, attractive or of a good enough standard; to enjoy something. Like is not usually used in the progressive tenses. |
similar to somebody/something. She's wearing a dress like mine. He's very like his father. She looks nothing like (= not at all like) her mother. Like verb · Like adjective · Like conjunction |
1[transitive] to find someone or something pleasant, attractive, or of a good enough standard; to enjoy something like somebody/something She's nice. |
like · . likes · [singular] a person or thing that is similar to another. jazz, rock and the like (= similar types of music) · [countable] if something on ... |
There are eight meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb like, four of which are labelled obsolete. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, ... |
like adjective /laɪk/ /laɪk/ [only before noun] (formal) having similar qualities to another person or thing. |
1similar to someone or something She's wearing a dress like mine. He's very much like his father. She looks nothing like (= not at all like) her mother. |
Like is a preposition and is used before nouns and pronouns: He has blue eyes like me. As is a conjunction and an adverb and is used before a clause, another ... |
You can use both as and like to say that things are similar. Like is a preposition and is used before nouns and pronouns:He has blue eyes like me. As is a ... |
having similar qualities to another person or thing a chance to meet people of like mind (= with similar interests and opinions) She responded in like manner. |
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