Results for like
Definitions of like:
part of speech: adjective
Likable, likeable.
part of speech: noun
That which is equal or similar to another.
part of speech: adjective
Similar; resembling; equal or nearly equal; in a mood or condition for; as, I feel like reading.
part of speech: noun
Some person or thing resembling another.
part of speech: adverb
In the same manner as; equally or nearly so.
part of speech: adverb
part of speech: adverb, preposition
To the same extent, or in the same manner, as; likely; only in such expressions as, like enough.
part of speech: noun
The like thing or person: an exact resemblance: a liking.
part of speech: verb transitive
part of speech: adjective
Equal in quantity, quality, or degree: similar: likely.
part of speech: verb
To be pleased with; to approve; to choose.
part of speech: verb intransitive
To choose; suffix, indicating resemblance.
part of speech: adjective
Similar; resembling; likely; in a state that gives probable expectations.
Usage examples for like:
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Would we had more like you!
"The Courier of the Ozarks", Byron A. Dunn -
" You know, I like the way you say that.
"Love Stories", Mary Roberts Rinehart -
But if you like why not?
"Resurrection", Maude, Louise Shanks -
I like the name.
"One of Our Conquerors, Complete", George Meredith Last Updated: March 7, 2009