liked
Prononciation : [laɪkt]
Mot
Contexte : « preference »
(verb) to feel that something is good, enjoyable, or favorable. When you like something, it means you enjoy it or you think it’s nice.
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I liked the movie we watched yesterday; it was really funny.
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She didn't like the taste of the new flavor of ice cream.
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Did you like the book you read last week?
Contexte : « relationship »
(verb) to have a positive feeling about a person. When you like someone, you enjoy spending time with them.
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He liked his new classmate and wanted to be friends.
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She didn’t like the way he treated her during the game.
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Do you like your new neighbor?
Contexte : « social media »
(verb) to express approval with a thumbs up or heart. In social media, when you like a post, you are saying you support or enjoy it.
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I liked your photo on Instagram; it looks great!
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He did not like any of the comments on that post.
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Did you like the video I shared with you?
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