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  1. If the amendment is opposed on the ground that no misunderstandings occur, the question must be asked why competitors go to so much trouble to produce look-alikes. From the Hansard archive

  2. alike in British English. (əˈlaɪk ) adjective (postpositive) 1. possessing the same or similar characteristics. the children all look very alike. adverb. 2. in the same or a similar manner, way, or degree.

  3. adverb. us / əˈlaɪk / uk / əˈlaɪk /. B2. in a similar way: The twins even dress alike. My father treated us all alike. B2. used after referring to two groups of people or things to show that both groups are included: Friends and family alike were devastated by the news of her death.

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    Look-alike is a noun referring to a person or thing that looks like someone or something else. It can also be used as an adjective when it occurs before a noun. The plural noun is look-alikes. In UK English, it’s more commonly written without a hyphen: lookalike, lookalikes. Note that only the noun is hyphenated or written as one word; the words sh...

    Great minds think alike is a humorous expression used to acknowledge that two or more people share the same opinion or have reached the same conclusion at the same time. It’s typically used by one of the like-minded people to mean “we are very clever.”

    Share and share alike is an idiom used to emphasize that each member of a group should receive an equal share of something. It’s often used in a legal context, such as in a will, to indicate that each individual should receive the same amount.

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  4. Examples of alike in a Sentence. Adverb regulations that are disapproved of by teachers and students alike Adjective 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. Recent Examples on the Web. Adverb.

  5. Take your English to the next level. The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words. Try it for free as part of the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary app. used after you have referred to two people or groups, to mean ‘both’ or ‘equally’.

  6. Definitions of alike. adjective. having the same or similar characteristics. “all politicians are alike ”. “they looked utterly alike ”. “friends are generally alike in background and taste”. synonyms: like, similar. see more. see less.