
likewise
/ˈɫaɪˌkwaɪz/
in the same way; also
likewise in a sentence
“She is a talented musician; likewise, her brother is an artist.”
Origin of likewise
Middle English: from like + wise (manner), meaning in a like manner
Related Words
juxtapose
to place side by side for comparison or contrast
analogous
comparable in certain respects
tantamount
equivalent in seriousness to; virtually the same as
commensurate
corresponding in size or degree; proportionate
concomitant
naturally accompanying or associated
corollary
a proposition that follows from one already proved