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UK//mɔː laɪk ɪt//US//mɔr laɪk ɪt//

Meaning of More like it

An expression of agreement or approval.

In simple words: That’s better! or I agree!

More like it in a sentence

  • After the second performance, she said, 'Now that's more like it!'
  • The team's recent victory was impressive; more like it, please!
  • When he changed the presentation style, everyone thought, 'More like it!'

How to use More like it

Use when you agree with something or want to say a situation is improved. It’s appropriate in casual conversations but might sound too informal in formal settings.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of 'more' as 'better' — you want more of the good stuff!

Related words

Collocations with More like it

Synonyms for More like it

Opposites of More like it

Common mistakes with More like it

  • Using in formal contexts like business meetings.
  • Confusing it with 'more like this' for similar items.

Compare More like it with That's better, Exactly

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Frequently asked questions about More like it

What does More like it mean?

That’s better! or I agree!

What is the definition of More like it?

An expression of agreement or approval.

How do you use More like it in a sentence?

After the second performance, she said, 'Now that's more like it!'

Can you give another example of More like it?

The team's recent victory was impressive; more like it, please!

What are synonyms for More like it?

Common alternatives include that's better, exactly, amen, I concur.

What is the opposite of More like it?

Opposite meanings include Not quite right, Missed the mark, Far from it.

What words go with More like it?

It commonly pairs with more like it!, sounds good, more like it.

What are common mistakes when using More like it?

Using in formal contexts like business meetings. Confusing it with 'more like this' for similar items.

How do you pronounce More like it?

US: //mɔr laɪk ɪt//, UK: //mɔː laɪk ɪt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is More like it formal or informal?

"More like it" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.

When should I use More like it?

Use when you agree with something or want to say a situation is improved. It’s appropriate in casual conversations but might sound too informal in formal settings.