liked (Meaning)
liked (a)
found pleasant or attractive; often used as a combining form
liked (imp. & p. p.)
of Like
Synonyms & Antonyms of liked
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liked Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The students liked the new teacher, she was very knowledgeable and engaging.
- The dog liked to play with the ball, it was his favorite toy.
- I liked the soup, it was hearty and flavorful.
- She liked to read mystery novels, they always kept her on the edge of her seat.
- The children liked to go to the park, they could run and play with friends.
- 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
selected, preferred,wanted, desirable, celebrated, renowned, famous, prominent, well-known, famed
detested, unfashionable, rejected, unfashionable, hated, rejected, unpopular, despised, hated, despised
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.