liked (A2)
verb
Pronunciation: /laɪkt/
Definition
Found something or someone pleasant, agreeable, or satisfactory.
Examples
He liked the new restaurant downtown.
I've always liked your sense of humor.
They liked the movie, but thought the book was better.
How to Use liked
- like to do something (collocation)
- To enjoy performing an action. — "She liked to read before bed every night."
- like doing something (collocation)
- To enjoy the activity of doing something. — "He liked swimming in the ocean during his vacation."
- like someone/something for something (prepositional phrase)
- To appreciate someone or something because of a particular quality or reason. — "I liked him for his honesty and kindness."
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