Of similar form, appearance, or quality; of corresponding kind, amount, extent, degree, etc.; corresponding; equal or equivalent; analogous; agreeing in some noticeable respect: as, territory of like extent; two men of like pursuits and tastes.
Having resemblance; similar in any respect; resembling: followed by to or a dative case (sometimes by as), the word or phrase governed by to being, however, often omitted: as, they are as like (to each other) as two peas.
Likely; liable.
Synonyms Allied, cognate, analogous, parallel.
noun.
A person or thing resembling another; a counterpart; a resemblance; a similar character, condition, or example.
noun.
Body; form; the body of a human being or of any animal.
noun.
A dead body; a corpse.
To regard or describe as resembling; liken; compare.
To be likely: chiefly or only in the preterit liked, equivalent to had like. See like, adjective
As; as if.
noun.
In golf, a stroke which equalizes the number played by the other side.
In the same or a similar manner; equally; correspondingly.
In the manner of; in the same way as.
Likely; probably.
As it were; so to speak: used after clauses or phrases with a signification similar to that of like suffixed to nouns. See like, adjective, 2.
See fun.
To please; be pleasing to; be agreeable to; suit; satisfy: used impersonally, and followed by an object, originally dative, of the person.
To regard with favor; be well affected toward; be pleased with; take pleasure in.
To agree with, as food or drink.
To be suitable or agreeable; give satisfaction.
To be pleased or suited; choose: used absolutely, but formerly sometimes followed by of.
To thrive; grow.
noun.
A liking; a fancy; an inclination: used chiefly in the phrase likes and dislikes.
As well as; as also.