Ilk [noun]

Definition of Ilk:

kind, type

Synonyms of Ilk:


Opposite/Antonyms of Ilk:

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Sentence/Example of Ilk:

Meanwhile, massive gains by Rolen, Helton and their ilk would put them on track to be inducted as soon as 2023, a notion that seemed ridiculous after their unimpressive debuts just a few years ago.

Using an improved version of the 10nm SuperFin process, Alder Lake will take on Apple's ARM instruction set-based M1 chip and its ilk with a somewhat similar architecture.

That allows them to create antibodies that can fight off a live virus of the same ilk at a later date.

Was the second Charles one whit more desirable than the first of that ilk?

A three days journey from Barzan takes the traveller to the domain of the great rival of the chief of that ilk, viz.

I felt hopeful that for a time at least I should see the last of stewards and their ilk.

This takes us back to a century and a half before the Conquest; and it was one of this ilk who was the last of the deans.

Here were to be found small shops, cheap boarding houses, palmists, clairvoyants and others of their ilk.

He makes it possible—he and his ilk—for men like my father to establish private museums.

I know the ilk; his father before him a devoted servant of the devil and King Charles.