liked
Pronunciation: [laɪkt]
Word
Context: "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.
Example
I liked the movie we watched yesterday; it was really funny.
Example
She didn't like the taste of the new flavor of ice cream.
Example
Did you like the book you read last week?
Context: "relationship"
(verb) to have a positive feeling about a person. When you like someone, you enjoy spending time with them.
Example
He liked his new classmate and wanted to be friends.
Example
She didn’t like the way he treated her during the game.
Example
Do you like your new neighbor?
Context: "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.
Example
I liked your photo on Instagram; it looks great!
Example
He did not like any of the comments on that post.
Example
Did you like the video I shared with you?
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