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UK//laɪk ðæt//US//laɪk ðæt//

Meaning of Like that

An informal expression used to indicate understanding or agreement.

In simple words: used to agree or show you understand something

Like that in a sentence

  • I really enjoyed the concert, like that!
  • If you can do it like that, we’ll be fine!
  • He explained it, and I thought, 'I like that!'
  • That's what I'm talking about, like that!

How to use Like that

Used in casual conversations, but avoid in formal writing or speeches. It shows agreement or acknowledgment.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of it as nodding your head while saying 'like that' to show agreement.

Related words

Collocations with Like that

Synonyms for Like that

Opposites of Like that

Common mistakes with Like that

  • Used too formally in professional settings
  • Confusing with 'like this' or 'like him'
  • Overusing in conversations can sound unoriginal

Compare Like that with I see, Got it, Understand, Right, Exactly

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Frequently asked questions about Like that

What does Like that mean?

used to agree or show you understand something

What is the definition of Like that?

An informal expression used to indicate understanding or agreement.

How do you use Like that in a sentence?

I really enjoyed the concert, like that!

Can you give another example of Like that?

If you can do it like that, we’ll be fine!

What are synonyms for Like that?

Common alternatives include I see, got it, understand, right, exactly.

What is the opposite of Like that?

Opposite meanings include unlike that, differently, not like that.

What words go with Like that?

It commonly pairs with just like that, not like that, do it like that.

What are common mistakes when using Like that?

Used too formally in professional settings Confusing with 'like this' or 'like him' Overusing in conversations can sound unoriginal

How do you pronounce Like that?

US: //laɪk ðæt//, UK: //laɪk ðæt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is Like that formal or informal?

"Like that" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.

When should I use Like that?

Used in casual conversations, but avoid in formal writing or speeches. It shows agreement or acknowledgment.