More like意思

"More like" is an English phrase that is used to express agreement, but with a slightly sarcastic or ironic tone. It is often used when someone is pointing out that something is not exactly as it seems or when they want to emphasize that something is different from what is being claimed or suggested.

For example:

Person A: "John is really organized; he always has everything planned out." Person B: "More like he's a control freak; he can't stand when things don't go according to plan."

In this example, Person B is not necessarily agreeing that John is organized; instead, they are suggesting that John's behavior is better described as being a control freak. The phrase "more like" is used to imply that the first statement about John being organized is not accurate and that Person B has a different, more critical view of John's personality.

The phrase can also be used in a more light-hearted or joking manner, depending on the context and the relationship between the people involved.