Liked

Pronunciation: /ˈlaɪk/

Liked (verb)

  1. To find something pleasant or enjoyable.
  2. To think something is good or acceptable.

Examples

  • She likes reading books in the evening.
  • They like playing soccer on weekends.

Common collocations: like doing something, really like, like the idea, like the plan, look like

Liked (preposition)

  1. In the same way as something else.

Examples

  • This fabric feels like silk.
  • He runs like the wind.

Liked (noun)

  1. A thing that someone enjoys or prefers.

Examples

  • Her likes include music and art.
  • He has a like for spicy food.

Liked (conjunction)

  1. Used to say something seems true or possible.

Examples

  • She sings like she is on stage.
  • He talks like he knows everything.

Synonyms of Liked

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Liked

  • expressing lack of preference or enjoyment
  • expressing strong aversion or detest