Need another word that means the same as “likewise”? Find 12 synonyms and 30 related words for “likewise” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Likewise” are: similarly, also, as well, besides, too, alike, in addition, by the same token, correspondingly, in the same way, in like manner, in similar fashion
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “likewise” as an adverb can have the following definitions:
alike | Equally. They dressed alike in black trousers and jackets. |
also | In addition. A brilliant linguist he was also interested in botany. |
as well | To the same degree (often followed by `as. |
besides | Used to introduce an additional idea or explanation. I don t want to go to a restaurant besides we can t afford it. |
by the same token | In reserve; not for immediate use. |
correspondingly | In an analogous or equivalent way. It has fewer problems and correspondingly requires less maintenance. |
in addition | To or toward the inside of. |
in like manner | To or toward the inside of. |
in similar fashion | To or toward the inside of. |
in the same way | To or toward the inside of. |
similarly | In like or similar manner- Samuel Johnson. He was similarly affected. |
too | Moreover (used when adding a further point. Too big. |
additionally | Used to introduce a new fact or argument. Brokers finance themselves additionally by short term borrowing. |
again | Another time; once more. The wages were low but they made half as much again in tips. |
also | In addition; too. Also a car is very expensive to run. |
ambivalence | Mixed feelings or emotions. The law s ambivalence about the importance of a victim s identity. |
another | Any of various alternatives; some other. Put it off to another or some other day. |
anyway | Used to end a conversation, to change the subject, or to resume a subject after interruption. I told you it s all right and anyway it was my fault. |
besides | Used to introduce an additional idea or explanation. I don t want to go to a restaurant besides we can t afford it. |
bilateral | Involving two parties, especially countries. The bilateral agreements with Japan. |
both | Two considered together; the two. Both girls are pretty. |
compatibility | The ability of one computer, piece of software, etc. to work with another. He argues for the compatibility of science and religion. |
either | After a negative statement used as an intensive meaning something like `likewise’ or `also. |
exceedingly | To a great extent. The supply multiplied exceedingly. |
except | Take exception to. Five classes of advertisement are excepted from control. |
excessively | To a greater degree or in greater amounts than is necessary, normal, or desirable; inordinately. Excessively high taxes. |
exclude | Expel (a pupil) from school. One cannot exclude the possibility of a fall in house prices. |
extremely | To a very great degree; very. This is an extremely difficult thing to do. |
furthermore | In addition; besides (used to introduce a fresh consideration in an argument. Computer chess games are getting cheaper all the time furthermore their quality is improving. |
like | Conforming in every respect. She likes to read Russian novels. |
more | Forming the comparative of adjectives and adverbs especially those of more than one syllable. A hall with more seats. |
moreover | In addition. Moreover statistics show that competition for places is growing. |
overdo | Overcook. She rather overdoes the early cockney scenes. |
overly | Excessively. She was a jealous and overly possessive woman. |
prolix | Tediously prolonged or tending to speak or write at great length. A prolix lecturer telling you more than you want to know. |
remarkably | In a way that is worthy of attention. He seems remarkably relaxed about the whole thing. |
reversion | A property to which someone has the right of reversion. A reversion to the two party system. |
similar | A person or thing similar to another. They wore similar coats. |
similarly | In like or similar manner- Samuel Johnson. He was similarly affected. |
simplistic | Characterized by extreme and often misleading simplicity. A simplistic theory of the universe. |
too | To a higher degree than is desirable, permissible, or possible; excessively. She is a grown woman and a strong one too. |
undue | Lacking justification or authorization. Undue influence. |
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