just like that

The idiom "just like that" is commonly used to describe actions or events that happen suddenly, effortlessly, or in a specific manner.

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Definition

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(informal)In a sudden or unexpected way, without warning.

Example

  • The lights went out, just like that.
  • He quit his job, just like that.

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(informal)Without any apparent reason or explanation; spontaneously.

Example

  • She decided to move to another city, just like that.

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(informal)Effortlessly or with ease.

Example

  • He solved the problem, just like that.

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(informal)In exactly the same way or manner.

Example

  • He mimicked her voice, just like that.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "just like that":

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