Alike - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |əˈlaɪk|  American pronunciation of the word alike
Brit.  |əˈlaɪk|  British pronunciation of the word alike

adjective

- having the same or similar characteristics (syn: like, similar)
all politicians are alike
they looked utterly alike
friends are generally alike in background and taste

adverb

- equally (syn: likewise)
parents and teachers alike demanded reforms
- in a like manner
they walk alike

Extra examples

...regulations that are disapproved of by teachers and students alike...

The two cars are much alike.

...all the houses in the neighborhood are alike in that they all have a one-car garage and a fenced-in backyard...

My mother and I are alike in many ways.

I learned a lot from teachers and students alike.

Young and old alike will enjoy the movie.

The words “made” and “maid” sound alike but have different spellings.

...the climactic moment of commencement ceremonies usually exhilarates graduates and proud parents alike...

Her ability was acknowledged by friend and foe alike.

...the President's visit to the school was a real happening for teachers and students alike...

...all were welcome, friends and strangers alike, to their humble hearth...

...the issue of whether a person's nature or upbringing is more important continues to be mooted by experts and laymen alike...

...a family film that will appeal to youngsters and oldsters alike...

The two brothers are so much alike, it is difficult to discriminate between them.

The skin doesn't feel alike everywhere.

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