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Like Definition & Meaning

1. To enjoy or have a preference for something or someone.

Example: I like chocolate ice cream more than vanilla.

2. To express agreement or similarity with something.

Example: I like your idea of going to the beach this weekend.

3. To indicate a similarity or comparison between two things.

Example: This dress is like the one i saw in the store yesterday.

4. To show support or approval for something or someone.

Example: I really like the way you handled that difficult situation.

5. To indicate a temporary or casual interest in something or someone.

Example: I just like to watch movies on weekends.

Examples of the word like used in sentences.

  • She likes to play video games after school.
  • We like to go to the beach on hot summer days.
  • He doesn't like eating vegetables, but he knows they're good for him.
  • They like to watch action movies together on Friday nights.
  • I like chocolate ice cream, it's my favorite flavor.
  • I like to drink coffee in the morning with a small piece of bread.
  • I don't like to wake up early in the morning.
  • My father likes to watch football matches every weekend.
  • My sister likes to read books before going to bed.
  • She likes to listen to music while walking to her workplace.
  • It seems like the weather is going to be sunny tomorrow, so we can plan a picnic in the park.
  • It's not that I don't like going to the gym, but sometimes I just prefer doing yoga or going for a walk.
  • I really like Italian food, especially pizza and pasta with a spicy tomato sauce.
  • I like to spend my weekends with my family and friends, playing games and having fun.
  • My sister likes to listen to classical music, while I prefer pop songs with a catchy beat.
  • It seems like everyone is always on their phones these days, even during meals.
  • I really like to travel to new places and learn about different cultures.
  • She doesn't like spicy food, so we need to find a restaurant with mild options.
  • I felt like I was floating on air after my team won the championship game.
  • It's hard not to like a warm, cozy sweater on a cold winter day.
  • I like art that challenges me to step out of my comfort zone and think differently.
  • Despite being a successful businessman, John doesn't act like he's better than anyone else.
  • It's not like Rebecca to miss an important deadline, so her boss was surprised when she didn't turn in her report on time.
  • Like many parents, Erica worries about her children's safety and well-being.
  • I never thought I'd like sushi until I tried it for the first time in Japan.
  • I don't usually like spicy food, but this curry is an exception.
  • Just like a chameleon changes its colors, her mood can shift rapidly throughout the day.
  • I feel like I've been running around in circles all day, trying to get everything done.
  • It's not that he doesn't like the job, it's just that he feels unfulfilled in his current role.
  • Despite her initial reservations, the CEO found herself starting to like the new company strategy.
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