adj similar, nearly the same ○ sociology, psychology and like subjects. Antonym dissimilar ■ prep 1. similar to, in the same way as ○ What’s that record? – it sounds like Elgar. ○ He’s like his mother in many ways, but he has his father’s nose. ○ Like you, I don’t get on with the new boss. ○ The picture doesn’t look like him at all. ○ He can swim like a fish. ○ It tastes like strawberries. □ it feels like snow it feels as if it is going to snow □ do you feel like a cup of coffee? do you want a cup of coffee? 2. asking someone to describe something ○ What was the weather like when you were on holiday? ○ What’s he like, her new boyfriend? ■ adv □ as like as not probably ○ As like as not, Dan will arrive late. ■ conj in the same way as ○ She looks just like I did at her age. ■ verb 1. to have pleasant feelings about something or someone ○ Do you like the new manager? ○ She doesn’t like eating meat. ○ How does he like his new job? ○ No one likes driving in rush hour traffic. ○ In the evening, I like to sit quietly and read the newspaper. 2. to want ○ I’d like you to meet one of our sales executives. ○ I’d like to go to Paris next week. ○ Take as many apples as you like. ■ noun 1. a thing which you like ○ We try to take account of the likes and dislikes of individual customers. 2. □ the likes of someone like ○ The likes of him should not be allowed in.
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