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alike
[uh-lahyk]
adverb
in the same manner or form; similarly.
They treated all customers alike.
Antonyms: differentlyto the same degree; equally.
All three were guilty alike.
alike
/ əˈlaɪk /
adjective
possessing the same or similar characteristics
they all look alike to me
adverb
in the same or a similar manner, way, or degree
they walk alike
Other Word Forms
- alikeness noun
- half-alike adjective
- unalike adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of alike1
Word History and Origins
Origin of alike1
Example Sentences
“This settlement sends a powerful message to AI companies and creators alike that taking copyrighted works from these pirate websites is wrong.”
They’re a lot more alike than they want to admit, on both ends.
Artists and audiences alike fear a future in which, behind the curtain, there might not be a man at all.
But Republicans and Democrats alike said the files contained little new information and it is unclear if the justice department is withholding other Epstein records.
The harm caused by these offences cannot be underestimated, and that was acknowledged in most of the conversations I had at the centre with offenders, staff and volunteers alike.
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