likes Synonyms

likes Meaning

likes

having the characteristics of, to be suitable or agreeable to, to feel inclined, in some amount, to indicate approval of (as an online post) for others to see (as by clicking on an icon designed for that purpose), to wish to have, to feel toward, similar to, similarly to, equally, in the same way that, likely entry 2, probably, resembling or characteristic of, approve, likely to, being the same or very nearly the same, closely resembling the subject or original, comparable to, as though there would be, the same or nearly the same (as in appearance, character, or quantity), the kind or sort of, to do well in, such as, something that one likes, the act or an instance of liking (see like entry 1 sense 4) an online comment, post, etc., such a one as and perhaps others similar to, kind sense 1a, nearly, approximately, in the way or manner that, probably, close to, came near, likely, probably, to feel attraction toward or take pleasure in, to electronically register one's approval of (something, such as an online post or comment) for others to see (as by clicking on an icon designed for that purpose), one that is similar, such people as, to have a liking for, as if, likely, an instance of liking an online post, liking, preference, equal entry 2 sense 1, in the manner of, to some extent, typical of, kind entry 1 sense 1a, et cetera, one of many that are similar to each other

likes Sentence Examples

  1. Mary likes to read books on history.
  2. John likes playing video games with his friends.
  3. The teacher likes students who are enthusiastic about learning.
  4. The dog likes to chase its tail when it's bored.
  5. The cat likes to nap in sunny spots.
  6. The baby likes to cuddle with her parents.
  7. The father likes to take his son fishing.
  8. The mother likes to bake cookies for her family.
  9. The artist likes to paint landscapes.
  10. The musician likes to play the piano.

FAQs About the word likes

having the characteristics of, to be suitable or agreeable to, to feel inclined, in some amount, to indicate approval of (as an online post) for others to see (

enjoys,wants, loves, fancies,feels like,relishes, dies (for), yearns (for), digs, adores

hates,dislikes, abhors,loathes, declines, disfavors, detests, rejects, mislikes, refuses

Mary likes to read books on history.

John likes playing video games with his friends.

The teacher likes students who are enthusiastic about learning.

The dog likes to chase its tail when it's bored.