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UK//dʒʌst laɪk juː//US//dʒʌst laɪk ju//

Meaning of Just like you

Used to indicate that someone or something is similar to another.

In simple words: Exactly the same as you.

Just like you in a sentence

  • I feel just like you when I see a beautiful sunset.
  • She loves ice cream just like you do.
  • He made a wise choice just like you suggested.
  • They are just like you in their enthusiasm.
  • Just like you, I enjoy hiking on weekends.

How to use Just like you

Used to express similarity or agreement in a casual or friendly way. Avoid in very formal settings.

Grammar pattern

standalone greeting

Memory hint

Think of someone pointing at you and saying, 'Just like you!'.

Related words

Collocations with Just like you

  • just like you say
  • just like you feel
  • just like you wanted
  • just like you imagined

Synonyms for Just like you

  • similarly
  • the same as you
  • also you
  • like you
  • identically you

Common mistakes with Just like you

  • Using it in formal conversations, where a more formal phrase would be better.
  • Confusing it with 'just like me' when talking about someone else.

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Frequently asked questions about Just like you

What does Just like you mean?

Exactly the same as you.

What is the definition of Just like you?

Used to indicate that someone or something is similar to another.

How do you use Just like you in a sentence?

I feel just like you when I see a beautiful sunset.

Can you give another example of Just like you?

She loves ice cream just like you do.

What are synonyms for Just like you?

Common alternatives include similarly, the same as you, also you, like you, identically you.

What words go with Just like you?

It commonly pairs with just like you say, just like you feel, just like you wanted, just like you imagined.

What are common mistakes when using Just like you?

Using it in formal conversations, where a more formal phrase would be better. Confusing it with 'just like me' when talking about someone else.

How do you pronounce Just like you?

US: //dʒʌst laɪk ju//, UK: //dʒʌst laɪk juː//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Just like you?

Used to express similarity or agreement in a casual or friendly way. Avoid in very formal settings.