Meaning of Just like that
Suddenly or easily without effort.
Just like that in a sentence
- He finished his homework, and just like that, he was free to play.
- She made the decision to move, and just like that, everything changed.
- I blinked, and just like that, the scene was different.
- He told a joke, and just like that, everyone started laughing.
- The lights dimmed, and just like that, the show began.
How to use Just like that
Used in casual conversation to indicate something occurs quickly or unexpectedly. Avoid in formal writing.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Imagine snapping your fingers and something happening 'just like that'.
Related words
Collocations with Just like that
- just like that
- just like magic
- just like before
Synonyms for Just like that
- instantly
- suddenly
- immediately
- without delay
- quickly
Common mistakes with Just like that
- Used in formal contexts where a more precise phrase is needed.
- Confused with similar phrases like 'just so' which means 'exactly like this'.
Compare Just like that with Instantly, Suddenly, Immediately, Quickly
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Frequently asked questions about Just like that
What does Just like that mean?
Suddenly or easily without effort.
How do you use Just like that in a sentence?
He finished his homework, and just like that, he was free to play.
Can you give another example of Just like that?
She made the decision to move, and just like that, everything changed.
What are synonyms for Just like that?
Common alternatives include instantly, suddenly, immediately, without delay, quickly.
What words go with Just like that?
It commonly pairs with just like that, just like magic, just like before.
What are common mistakes when using Just like that?
Used in formal contexts where a more precise phrase is needed. Confused with similar phrases like 'just so' which means 'exactly like this'.
How do you pronounce Just like that?
US: //dʒʌst laɪk ðæt//, UK: //dʒʌst laɪk ðæt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
Is Just like that formal or informal?
"Just like that" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.
When should I use Just like that?
Used in casual conversation to indicate something occurs quickly or unexpectedly. Avoid in formal writing.
