How to Pronounce "just like that"
expression
ˈdʒəst/, /dʒɪst/ /ˈɫaɪk/ /ˈðæt/, /ðət
JUHST-LIKE-THAT or JIST-LIKE-THAT
dʒˈʌst/ /lˈaɪk/ /ðˈæt
JUHST-LIKE-THAT
Definition
Used to describe something happening suddenly, easily, or without explanation. Can express surprise that something changed so quickly or was done without effort.
IPA Transcription
American English
ˈdʒəst/, /dʒɪst/ /ˈɫaɪk/ /ˈðæt/, /ðət
British English
dʒˈʌst/ /lˈaɪk/ /ðˈæt
Simplified Pronunciation
US
JUHST-LIKE-THAT or JIST-LIKE-THAT
UK
JUHST-LIKE-THAT
Listen in Context
He disappeared just like that.
Can you do it just like that?
They left the party just like that.
You quit your job just like that?