Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

if you like

Phrase
/ɪf ju laɪk/
Definition
A phrase used to indicate that someone can choose or prefer something; often used to suggest an option or offer.
Examples
  • If you like, we can go to the movies tonight.
  • Feel free to take a break, if you like.
  • I can help you with your project, if you like.
Meaning
This phrase commonly implies that the speaker is open to the listener’s preference or opinion, allowing for flexibility in a situation.
Synonyms
  • if you prefer
  • if you want
  • should you choose