verb

like

/laɪ̯k/

like

VERB

Definition of like

1

To like someone or something means to find someone or something pleasant, enjoyable, or interesting.

sevmek; hoşlanmak; hoşuna gitmek; beğenmek

Example: I like good food.

1

Almost the same.

Example: Like in those days, things are changing.

2

A like is something that you think is good.

Example: Our own likes and dislikes are shaped by what our parents liked.

3

At the end of a list of things, and the like means: and other similar things.

Example: She's good at science, math, and the like.

4

You use the likes of someone to show that you don't think that person is a good person.

Example: You shouldn't be hanging around with the likes of him.

like

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Examples of like

1

I like good food.

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2

Like in those days, things are changing.

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3

My mother's eyes are green like mine.

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4

Our own likes and dislikes are shaped by what our parents liked.

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5

She's good at science, math, and the like.

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