liked (Meaning)

Wordnet

liked (a)

found pleasant or attractive; often used as a combining form

Webster

liked (imp. & p. p.)

of Like

liked Sentence Examples

  1. I really liked the movie, it had a great plot and interesting characters.
  2. She liked the flowers he gave her, they were her favorite color.
  3. I'm not sure if he liked the gift I gave him, he didn't seem very enthusiastic.
  4. They liked each other from the moment they met, they had a lot in common.
  5. The students liked the new teacher, she was very knowledgeable and engaging.
  6. The dog liked to play with the ball, it was his favorite toy.
  7. I liked the soup, it was hearty and flavorful.
  8. She liked to read mystery novels, they always kept her on the edge of her seat.
  9. The children liked to go to the park, they could run and play with friends.
  10. He liked to travel, he had been to many different countries and experienced different cultures.

FAQs About the word liked

found pleasant or attractive; often used as a combining formof Like

desirable, preferred,wanted, selected, well-known,noted, famed, famous, renowned, notorious

detested, unpopular, hated, despised, hated, disliked, unfashionable, out, despised, rejected

I really liked the movie, it had a great plot and interesting characters.

She liked the flowers he gave her, they were her favorite color.

I'm not sure if he liked the gift I gave him, he didn't seem very enthusiastic.

They liked each other from the moment they met, they had a lot in common.