What is another word for made like?

Pronunciation: [mˌe͡ɪd lˈa͡ɪk] (IPA)

The phrase "made like" can be used to describe various things, from objects to people, and essentially means to resemble or be similar to something or someone else. However, there are several synonyms that can be used to express this idea, such as fashioned, created, built, constructed, formed, modeled, shaped, and crafted. Each of these words has a different connotation and can be used in specific situations. For example, "crafted" often implies a skilled and delicate process, while "constructed" may suggest a larger-scale or more utilitarian creation. Whether you're describing a work of art, a product, or a person's physical appearance, there are many ways to convey the idea of being "made like" something else.

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Famous quotes with Made like

  • One does not set out with the idea that I've just had a great idea and now I'm going to go and carry it out. Almost all art that's made like that doesn't go anywhere.
    Anish Kapoor
  • If audiences are sort of interested in movies that are made like McDonald's hamburgers, which do have a value in the world, then we have to re-evaluate our entire career.
    Larry Wachowski
  • Everything tends towards catastrophe and collapse. I am interested, geared up and happy. Is it not horrible to be made like this?
    Winston Churchill
  • I know my heart, and have studied mankind; I am not made like any one I have been acquainted with, perhaps like no one in existence; if not better, I at least claim originality, and whether Nature did wisely in breaking the mould with which she formed me, can only be determined after having read this work.
    Jean-Jacques Rousseau

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