Likewise
UK /["/ˈlaɪkwaɪz/"]/US /["/ˈlaɪkwaɪz/"]/
Definition
the same; in a similar way
In simple words: In the same way; also.
Examples
- He voted for the change and he expected his colleagues to **do likewise**.
- Her second marriage was likewise unhappy.
- ‘Let me know if you ever need any help.’ ‘Likewise.’
Usage notes
Use 'likewise' to agree with someone or to show similarity. It’s appropriate in both spoken and written contexts but may seem too formal in casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
standalone response
Memory hint
Think of 'like-wise' - it's a way to say you're thinking along the same lines.
Collocations
- likewise agree
- likewise important
- likewise similar
Synonyms
- similarly
- also
- too
- in the same way
Antonyms
- dissimilarly
- unlike
Common mistakes
- Using 'likewise' at the beginning of a sentence without context.
- Confusing 'likewise' with 'similarly' in all cases; they aren't interchangeable in every context.
- Misusing 'likewise' at the end of a statement when it should precede the main clause.