For Comparisons:
* Similar to: "This painting is similar to the one in the museum."
* Resembles: "The dog resembles its mother."
* As: "He's as tall as his father."
* Such as: "There are many options, such as pizza, pasta, or salad."
* Alike: "They are very much alike."
For Examples:
* For instance: "For instance, you can use a fork or a spoon."
* Such as: "There are many fruits, such as apples, oranges, and bananas."
For Approximations:
* About: "It's about 10 miles to the city."
* Around: "I'll be there around 8 pm."
* Approximately: "The population of the city is approximately 500,000."
For Preferences:
* Prefer: "I prefer coffee to tea."
* Enjoy: "I enjoy spending time with my family."
For Intensifiers:
* Really: "I really like your new dress."
* Very: "I am very tired."
* Extremely: "The movie was extremely boring."
For Informal Speech:
* Kind of: "It's kind of cold outside."
* Sort of: "I sort of like the new song."
Remember to consider the tone and formality of your writing when choosing a replacement for "like."