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  2. adjective. These are words and phrases related to liked. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. PREFERRED. Synonyms. preferred. advantageous. approved. well-liked. chosen. picked. adopted. culled. decided upon. elected. endorsed. fancied. favoured. handpicked. sanctioned. selected. set apart. settled upon. singled out.

  3. May 14, 2024 · Definitions of liked. adjective. found pleasant or attractive; often used as a combining form. “a well- liked teacher”. synonyms: likable, likeable. easy to like; agreeable.

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  5. v. liked, lik·ing, likes. v.tr. 1. To find pleasant or attractive; enjoy: Do you like ice cream? I like your style. 2. a. To want to have: I would like some coffee. b. To prefer: How would you like your coffee—with sugar or without? 3. To feel about; regard: How do you like these new theater seats? 4.

  6. verb. /laɪk/ not usually used in the progressive tenses. Verb Forms. Idioms. [transitive] to find somebody/something pleasant, attractive or of a good enough standard; to enjoy something. like somebody/something She's nice. I like her. I really like him. Do you like their new house? Which tie do you like best?

  7. adj. [ before a noun] of the same form, appearance, kind, character, amount, etc.: I cannot remember a like instance. corresponding to or agreeing with in general or in some respect; similar: drawing, painting, and like arts. prep. in a manner characteristic of: She works like a beaver. resembling; similar to: Your necklace is like mine.

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