likewise

/ˈlaɪkwaɪz/ · LYKE-wyzesimilarity transition

Show that a similar statement, action, or relationship applies to another case.

Use likewise to express this relationship precisely: show that a similar statement, action, or relationship applies to another case.

What likewise Really Means

The word becomes easier to use when its closely related senses are separated and compared.

1

Core logical function

Show that a similar statement, action, or relationship applies to another case.

Example

The northern sample contained copper; likewise, the southern sample contained trace metals.

2

Sentence connection

Use this expression in its normal grammatical frame so the relationship between the surrounding ideas remains explicit.

Example

Parents influence language use, and peers likewise shape vocabulary.

3

Argument-level effect

It tells the reader how to interpret the timing, scope, evidence, contrast, condition, or consequence in the statement.

Example

Likewise, the later survey found no difference between the groups.

Use likewise Naturally

Notice how the surrounding noun or clause reveals the exact shade of meaning.

The northern sample contained copper; likewise, the southern sample contained trace metals.

Parents influence language use, and peers likewise shape vocabulary.

Likewise, the later survey found no difference between the groups.

Precision Matters

Likewise overlaps with several common words, but each carries a different emphasis.

likewise

Means show that a similar statement, action, or relationship applies to another case.

vs.
in the same vein

Means continue in a similar style, approach, or line of thought.

likewise

Means show that a similar statement, action, or relationship applies to another case.

vs.
in a similar vein

Means introduce a comparable idea, approach, or line of reasoning.

likewise

Means show that a similar statement, action, or relationship applies to another case.

vs.
by the same token

Means for the same reason; applies parallel reasoning to a related case.

likewise

Means show that a similar statement, action, or relationship applies to another case.

vs.
furthermore

Means add another point that supports or extends what has just been stated.

Test likewise in Context

A similar relationship applies to the second species.

1

The first species nests in hollow trees. ___, the second relies on cavities for shelter.

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