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ilk
noun as in kind, type
Example Sentences
Sure, that might be what Yarvin and his ilk want; they think an isolated, weakened Europe is a good thing.
“Severance” is so good because, like other notable television shows of the same ilk, it is meticulous.
What's most striking here is the totalizing theory detailed in Project 2025 that America is hopelessly "woke," and that most Americans have been consumed by what Vought and his ilk see as secular decadence.
That spin on on an ever-roiling motivation to win, even when the bout is over, is what sets “The Fire Inside” apart from so many others of its ilk.
Trump and his ilk suddenly went from being terrifying, offensive, and heartless to lame, ridiculous, weirdo whiners.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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