alike

/əˈlaɪk/
adjective
  1. Similar to each other; having the same appearance, qualities, or characteristics.
    • These two paintings are very alike in style and color.
    • The twins look so alike that even their teachers sometimes mix them up.
    • No two snowflakes are exactly alike.
adverb
  1. In the same way; equally.
    • She treats all her students alike, with patience and respect.
    • The storm caused damage to rich and poor neighborhoods alike.
    • The new policy affects both part-time and full-time employees alike.
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