0
Scriptlex Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

How do you understand the word "baselike"?

Hi! I am from Russia, and I neer your help in unerstanding one word combination in English. I apologize for may English, I am compelled to use the online translator. My question is about the word "baselike", how do you understand this word? Describe more in detail please. I create a site on which people will store what they liked on the Internet and share it with friends, and choose a name for it. Is it possible to use the combination of the words "Base" and "Like" and is it possible such an expression as the slogan "Base which we Like". Thanks!

  

Top answer

scriptlex My question is about the word "baselike", how do you understand this word? To me, "baselike" seems to be an adjective meaning "resembling a base". scriptlex is it possible such an expression as the slogan "Base which we Like".

  • scriptlex My question is about the word "baselike", how do you understand this word?
  • To me, "baselike" seems to be an adjective meaning "resembling a base".
  • scriptlex is it possible such an expression as the slogan "Base which we Like".
  • It's not clear how "base which we like" relates to "a site on which people will store what they liked on the Internet and share it with friends".
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

2 Answers
0
scriptlex My question is about the word "baselike", how do you understand this word?

To me, "baselike" seems to be an adjective meaning "resembling a base".

scriptlexis it possible such an expression as the slogan "Base which we Like".

It's not clear how "base which we like" relates to "a site on which people will

0
scriptlexIs it possible to use the combination of the words "Base" and "Like" and is it possible such an expression as the slogan "Base which we Like".

I'm afraid that's all meaningless to me. "like" is not a problem, but it escapes me what you are trying to say by using "base". There must be a better word in English for it. What do you want "base" to me

Related Questions