Britannica English: Translation of like for Arabic Speakers. Subscribe to America's largest dictionary and get thousands more definitions and advanced search—ad free! Log in Sign Up. Thesaurus like verb. Save Word. Words Related to like. Phrases Synonymous with like. Near Antonyms for like. Synonyms of like Entry 2 of 6. Synonyms of like Entry 6 of 6. Learn More About like. Share like Post more words for like to Facebook Share more words for like on Twitter.
We look forward very much to seeing you again and to meeting your wife as well. When they go to Austria, they like walking as well as skiing. We use might as well and may as well informally to mean that something is worth doing only because other things are not happening. Might as well is more common:. I might as well paint the bedroom myself; no one else is going to do it. We use as well and the phrase just as well when we say that something is probably a good thing:.
Also , as well or too? Outsets and onsets! As well as. Might as well and may as well. See also: Also , as well or too? May Might. Popular searches 01 Adverbs and adverb phrases: position 02 Since 03 Prefer 04 Future: will and shall 05 Also , as well or too? Test your vocabulary with our fun image quizzes.
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Choose your language. Adjectives Adjectives: forms Adjectives: order Adjective phrases: functions Adjective phrases: position Adjectives and adjective phrases: typical errors. Comparison: adjectives bigger , biggest , more interesting Comparison: clauses bigger than we had imagined Comparison: comparisons of equality as tall as his father As … as. Adverbs Adverb phrases Adverbs and adverb phrases: position Adverbs and adverb phrases: typical errors Adverbs: forms Adverbs: functions Adverbs: types Comparison: adverbs worse, more easily Fairly Intensifiers very, at all Largely Much , a lot , lots , a good deal : adverbs Pretty Quite Rather Really Scarcely Very.
Above or over? Across , over or through? Advice or advise? Affect or effect? All or every? All or whole? Allow , permit or let? Almost or nearly? Alone , lonely , or lonesome? Along or alongside? Already , still or yet? Alternate ly , alternative ly Although or though? Altogether or all together? Amount of , number of or quantity of?
Any more or anymore? Anyone , anybody or anything? Apart from or except for? Arise or rise? Around or round? Arouse or rouse? As or like? As , because or since? As , when or while? Been or gone? Begin or start? In the table below you can see a few examples. Of course, there are more, even for some of the words in the table. In fact, if you look in a good dictionary you will see that the word " but " has six jobs to do:. I like EnglishClub. Noun thing or person pen, dog, work, music, town, London, teacher, John This is my dog.
He lives in my house. We live in London. Adjective describes a noun good, big, red, well, interesting My dogs are big. I like big dogs. Adverb describes a verb, adjective or adverb quickly, silently, well, badly, very, really My dog eats quickly.
When he is very hungry, he eats really quickly. Pronoun replaces a noun I, you, he, she, some Tara is Indian.
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