LIKE vs REALLY: NOUN
- Something that is liked; a preference.
- A person or thing resembling another; a counterpart; a resemblance; a similar character, condition, or example.
- Body; form; the body of a human being or of any animal.
- A dead body; a corpse.
- A liking; a fancy; an inclination: used chiefly in the phrase likes and dislikes.
- In golf, a stroke which equalizes the number played by the other side.
- A liking; a preference; inclination; -- usually in pl..
- The stroke which equalizes the number of strokes played by the opposing player or side.
- That which is equal or similar to another; the counterpart; an exact resemblance; a copy.
- N/A
LIKE vs REALLY: ADJECTIVE
- Conforming in every respect
- Having the same, or nearly the same, appearance, qualities, or characteristics; resembling; similar to; similar; alike; -- often with in and the particulars of the resemblance.
- Having the same or similar characteristics
- Equal in amount or value
- Resembling or similar; having the same or some of the same characteristics; often used in combination
- Equal, or nearly equal.
- Inclined toward; disposed to.
- Had nearly; came little short of.
- Similar figures.
- Having probability; affording probability; probable; likely.
- N/A
LIKE vs REALLY: VERB
- Feel about or towards; consider, evaluate, or regard
- Prefer or wish to do something
- Want to have
- Find enjoyable or agreeable
- Be fond of
- N/A
LIKE vs REALLY: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To prefer.
- To want to have.
- To find pleasant or attractive; enjoy.
- To be pleased; to choose.
- To believe or predict that (a certain competitor) will win a contest.
- To feel about; regard.
- To be pleased.
- To have an inclination or a preference.
- To be pleasing to.
- To perform well under (a given condition) or using (a given feature).
- N/A
LIKE vs REALLY: ADVERB
- In a manner like that of; in a manner similar to.
- In a like or similar manner.
- Very (modifying an adjective); very much (modifying a verb).
- Actually; in fact; in reality.
- In a real manner; with or in reality; actually; in truth.
- Royally.
- Without a doubt; indeed.
- Very; utterly.
- To a great degree; very much.
- In actual truth or fact.
- In accordance with truth or fact or reality
- In actual fact
- In fact (used as intensifiers or sentence modifiers)
- Used as intensifiers; `real' is sometimes used informally for `really'; `rattling' is informal
LIKE vs REALLY: INTERJECTION
- N/A
- Indicating displeasure at another person's behaviour or statement.
- Indicating surprise at, or requesting confirmation of, some new information; to express skepticism.
- Indicating affirmation, agreement.
- Indicating that what was just said was obvious and unnecessary; contrived incredulity
- Used to express surprise, skepticism, displeasure, or interest.
LIKE vs REALLY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- See fun.
- To be likely: chiefly or only in the preterit liked, equivalent to had like. See like, adjective
- As; as if.
- As well as; as also.
- To please; be pleasing to; be agreeable to; suit; satisfy: used impersonally, and followed by an object, originally dative, of the person.
- To regard with favor; be well affected toward; be pleased with; take pleasure in.
- To agree with, as food or drink.
- Often used in combination
- As it were; so to speak: used after clauses or phrases with a signification similar to that of like suffixed to nouns. See like, adjective, 2.
- Resembling or similar
- Consider, evaluate, or regard
- Feel about or towards
- A kind of person
- A similar kind
- To be suitable or agreeable; give satisfaction.
- To be pleased or suited; choose: used absolutely, but formerly sometimes followed by of.
- To thrive; grow.
- Having the same or some of the same characteristics
- Of similar form, appearance, or quality; of corresponding kind, amount, extent, degree, etc.; corresponding; equal or equivalent; analogous; agreeing in some noticeable respect: as, territory of like extent; two men of like pursuits and tastes.
- Having resemblance; similar in any respect; resembling: followed by to or a dative case (sometimes by as), the word or phrase governed by to being, however, often omitted: as, they are as like (to each other) as two peas.
- Likely; liable.
- Synonyms Allied, cognate, analogous, parallel.
- To regard or describe as resembling; liken; compare.
- In the same or a similar manner; equally; correspondingly.
- In the manner of; in the same way as.
- Likely; probably.
- (auxiliary verb) Used with a past infinitive or with to and a simple past form to indicate being just on the point of or coming near to having done something in the past.
- (idiom) (like it or not) No matter how one might feel.
- `real' is sometimes used informally for `really'
- Used as intensifiers
- Used to give emphasis
- To form or arrange again; recompose.
- Synonyms Truly, absolutely, certainly, verily, positively.
- Indeed; to tell the truth; as a fact: often used as a slight corroboration of an opinion or declaration, or interrogatively or exclamatorily to express slight surprise.
- In a real manner; with or in reality; in fact, and not in appearance only; in truth; actually; truly.
- `rattling' is informal
- Royally; in a royal or regal manner; like a king.
LIKE vs REALLY: RELATED WORDS
- Really, Y, Like minded, Ly, Corresponding, Equal, Equivalent, Care, Suchlike, Comparable, Alike, Same, Wish, Similar, Ish
- Frankly, Yeah, Certainly, Just, Pretty, Definitely, Obviously, In truth, Forsooth, Rattling, Real, Genuinely, Truly, Actually, Very
LIKE vs REALLY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Think, Kind, Really, Like minded, Corresponding, Equal, Equivalent, Care, Suchlike, Comparable, Alike, Same, Wish, Similar, Ish
- Frankly, Yeah, Certainly, Just, Pretty, Definitely, Obviously, In truth, Forsooth, Rattling, Real, Genuinely, Truly, Actually, Very
LIKE vs REALLY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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- They are not commands like imperatives, and they do not express strong emotion like exclamatory sentences.
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- When talking fast, silent words like t are very lightly pronounced in words like Christmas, mountain and little.
- TV, streaming services like Netflix, video games consoles and being on social media accounts like Facebook and Twitter.
- Like other codes, the QR code symbol can be captured with imaging devices like a camera and then digitally processed.
- Analysts said firms ranging from established mobile phoneplayers like Apple Inc and Samsung Electronics Co to technology giants like Amazon.
- These warmer touches help make the letter seem like less of a demand and more like an agreement.
- Just like the app, you can comment, like, and create posts.
- Like HBO was like the flagship TV channel.
- For anyone interested in Early Oriental coins there is a second book that I judge really really needs to be made more accessible.
- If it was for something I really really wanted at launch, I would cry.
- Our owners have been working really hard on improving the property and really appreciate hearing when it is noticed.
- People really support one another here, and it really shows in our local businesses.
- Side effects include extreme relaxation, euphoria, and sleeping really, really well after.
- Do you really really need to print it, if so carry on.
- Anyways, they found my levels to be really really low.
- The staffs were really really sweet to me.
- Tim really uses visual aids which I really like.
- Lewis hit the ball really, really hard last year.
LIKE vs REALLY: QUESTIONS
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