Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
the-like-s-of-which
Phrase
/ðə laɪks ʌv wɪtʃ/

Definition
A phrase used to refer to something that is similar to something that has been previously mentioned.

Examples
- This painting has the-like-s-of-which found only in renowned galleries.
- His skills are the-like-s-of-which few can match.
- There are several projects the-like-s-of-which have shown great promise.

Meaning
It implies that there are other things or instances that share characteristics with the previously mentioned item.

Synonyms
- such as these
- similar items
- of that nature