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alike
[ uh-lahyk ]
alike
/ əˈɪ /
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 51Թ Forms
- ·n noun
- -· adjective
- ܲa· adjective adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of alike1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of alike1
Example Sentences
While she leans left, she’s never been wedded to any party or ideology; Acharya has found reasons to agree — and disagree — with Democrats and Republicans alike.
The president’s tariff policies, applied to “friend and foe alike,” were just the latest moves by Trump to upend Washington’s relationship with the world.
The culture of the game, among players and coaches alike, isn't quite ready for it.
The same number disapprove of the president’s tariff policies, after Trump announced a global trade war against allies and enemies alike this month.
Mr Griffiths said rare butterflies and common garden species alike had been affected.
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