Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
more-like
Adjective
/mɔːr laɪk/

Definition
A term used to suggest that something is more similar to another thing compared to other alternatives.

Examples
- The movie was more-like a documentary than a fictional story.
- She seemed more-like her sister than her mother.
- The weather today is more-like spring than winter.

Meaning
The phrase ‘more-like’ is often used to express a comparative likeness or similarity.

Synonyms
- similar
- akin
- comparable