alike Antonyms

Meaning of alike

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alike (a)

having the same or similar characteristics

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alike (r)

equally

in a like manner

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alike (a.)

Having resemblance or similitude; similar; without difference.

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alike (adv.)

In the same manner, form, or degree; in common; equally; as, we are all alike concerned in religion.

alike Sentence Examples

  1. The twins looked so alike that even their closest friends sometimes had trouble telling them apart.
  2. The two cities, although located in different countries, shared architectural styles that made them look alike.
  3. The siblings not only had similar interests but also dressed alike to showcase their close bond.
  4. The professor encouraged diverse opinions in the class, reminding students that not everyone thinks alike.
  5. The actors wore costumes that made them look alike in the historical drama.
  6. The two recipes were surprisingly alike, differing only in a few ingredients.
  7. Despite being from different cultural backgrounds, the children played together as if they were alike in every way.
  8. The artists painted scenes that were eerily alike, capturing the same essence of nature.
  9. The research findings indicated that the two experiments produced results that were strikingly alike.
  10. The two books, although written by different authors, had plots that were remarkably alike in their themes.

FAQs About the word alike

having the same or similar characteristics, equally, in a like mannerHaving resemblance or similitude; similar; without difference., In the same manner, form, o

as well, similarly, so,also, equally, correspondingly,likewise,ditto, equivalently, identically

otherwise, differently, differently,otherwise, inversely, vice versa, vice versa, dissimilarly,conversely, conversely

The twins looked so alike that even their closest friends sometimes had trouble telling them apart.

The two cities, although located in different countries, shared architectural styles that made them look alike.

The siblings not only had similar interests but also dressed alike to showcase their close bond.

The professor encouraged diverse opinions in the class, reminding students that not everyone thinks alike.