like
/laɪ̯k/like
VERBDefinition of like
To like someone or something means to find someone or something pleasant, enjoyable, or interesting.
sevmek; hoşlanmak; hoşuna gitmek; beğenmekExample: I like good food.
Almost the same.
Example: Like in those days, things are changing.
A like is something that you think is good.
Example: Our own likes and dislikes are shaped by what our parents liked.
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.
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
EXAMPLESExamples of like
I like good food.
Example sentenceLike in those days, things are changing.
Example sentenceMy mother's eyes are green like mine.
Example sentenceOur own likes and dislikes are shaped by what our parents liked.
Example sentenceShe's good at science, math, and the like.
Example sentencelike
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