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-like
9 ENTRIES FOUND:
like
(verb)
like
(noun)
like
(preposition)
like
(adjective)
like
(noun)
like
(adverb)
like
(conjunction)
-like
(adjective combining form)
well–liked
(adjective)
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-like
/ˌlaɪk/
adjective combining form
-like
/ˌlaɪk/
adjective combining form
Learner's definition of -LIKE
1
:
similar to or resembling
a large, ape
like
man
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2
:
like that or those of
lady
like
steps
child
like
innocence
a home
like
atmosphere
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