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    alike
    /əˈlʌɪk/

    adjective

    • 1. (of two or more people or things) similar to each other: "the brothers were very much alike"

    adverb

    • 1. in the same or a similar way: "they dressed alike in black trousers and jackets"

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  2. Oct 26, 2023 · It is important to note that while like and alike are often used interchangeably, there are some subtle differences between the two. Like is more commonly used to compare things that are not exactly the same, while alike is used to compare things that are very similar or almost identical.

  3. Oct 3, 2023 · Alike is an adjective meaning ‘similar’ and an adverb meaning ‘in a similar way’. The meaning of the word can vary in degree depending on the context – from saying two things are exactly the same to saying that they merely have something in common. Examples: ‘Alike’ in a sentence.

  4. Jan 17, 2024 · 'Alike' in a sentence: The people in the room cant be all alike or in agreement.

  5. Apr 10, 2024 · Starting with adjectives, if two people or objects are similar, we can say they are alike. ‘Alike’ always comes after a verb: The boys are both blond but they don’t really look alike. / They’re very alike in their leadership styles.

  6. Aug 30, 2023 · The extended phrase: “Great minds think alike, though fools seldom differ.” When two friends have the same idea, one (or both) of them is likely to pipe up with the common version of the phrase.

  7. Jan 11, 2024 · Homonyms are defined as one of two or more words that are spelled and pronounced alike but have different meanings. When two words with different meanings are spelled the same way, pronounced the same way, or both, they are known as homonyms .

  8. May 8, 2024 · Great minds think alike” – this familiar saying pops up when two people arrive at the same idea or conclusion simultaneously. It implies a level of intellectual kinship and celebrates those moments of shared insight.

  9. May 2, 2024 · Homonyms, homophones, and homographs all involve words that sound or look alike but have different meanings, origins, or spellings. Homonyms, like "bank" (a financial institution) and "bank" (the edge of a river), share either the same spelling or pronunciation but convey entirely different meanings or origins.

  10. Mar 10, 2024 · The meanings are pretty much the same, but alike is more limited in use in my opinion. Alike cannot come before nouns. ️The boys are alike/similar. ️The similar dresses were both beautiful.

  11. May 16, 2024 · The classical conditioning process involves pairing a previously neutral stimulus (such as the sound of a bell) with an unconditioned stimulus (the taste of food). This unconditioned stimulus naturally and automatically triggers salivating as a response to the food, which is known as the unconditioned response.