alike
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/əˈlaɪk/alike
ADJECTIVEDefinition of alike
If some things are alike, they are almost the same in some way.
Example: My mother and I are very much alike.
If some things act alike, they act in almost the same way.
Example: All the men in the office dress alike.
You use alike to show that what you say is true of both groups or individuals.
Example: Teachers and students alike have to work harder to improve this school.
alike
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My mother and I are very much alike.
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All the men in the office dress alike.
Example sentence3
Teachers and students alike have to work harder to improve this school.
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