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- Dictionarylifelike/ˈlʌɪflʌɪk/
adjective
- 1. very similar to the person or thing represented: "the artist had etched a lifelike horse"
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Lifelike means appearing real or very similar to what is real. Learn how to use this adjective with examples from the Cambridge English Corpus and other sources.
- English (US)
LIFELIKE meaning: 1. used to describe something that appears...
- Lifelike: German Translation
lifelike translate: naturgetreu. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Lifelike: Polish Translation
lifelike translate: realistyczny. Learn more in the...
- Lifelike in Spanish
LIFELIKE translate: verosímil, natural, que parece vivo....
- Vietnamese Translation
LIFELIKE translate: giống như thật. Learn more in the...
- Lifelike in Russian
lifelike translate: как живой . Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Portuguese Translation
LIFELIKE translate: realista, natural. Learn more in the...
- Lifelike: French Translation
LIFELIKE translate: ressemblant. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- English (US)
Lifelike means appearing real or very similar to what is real. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts, see examples and translations in other languages.
Lifelike means accurately representing or imitating real life, such as a lifelike portrait or a lifelike statue. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries for lifelike.
lifelike means exactly like a real person or thing. See examples, synonyms, pronunciation and usage notes for this adjective.
Lifelike means accurately representing real life or resembling something that is alive. Find out the origin, usage and examples of this adjective, as well as related words and translations.
Lifelike definition: resembling or simulating real life. See examples of LIFELIKE used in a sentence.
Lifelike means resembling or representing life, or a real person or thing. See synonyms, pronunciation, collocations, sentences and word frequency of lifelike in British and American English.