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Showing words for LIKED using the English dictionary

5 Letter Words for Liked

kidel, liked

4 Letter Words for Liked

deil, deli, diel, dike, eild, idle, keld, kiel, kild, lied, like

3 Letter Words for Liked

dei, del, die, dil, dkl, dle, eik, eld, eli, elk, ide, ike, ile, ilk, ked, kid, kie, kil, led, lei, lek, lid, lie

Definitions for Liked

[1] to take pleasure in; find agreeable or congenial: We all liked the concert.
[2] to regard with favor; have a kindly or friendly feeling for (a person, group, etc.); find attractive: His parents like me and I like them.
[3] to wish or prefer: You can do exactly as you like while you are a guest here.
[4] Digital Technology . (sometimes initial capital letter ) to indicate one’s enjoyment of, agreement with, or interest in (website content, especially in social media): Share your posts so your friends can like them or leave a comment. Like us on Facebook to get a free sample.
[5] to feel inclined; wish: We'll have lunch whenever you like.
[6] Archaic . to suit the tastes or wishes; please.
[7] Usually likes . the things a person likes: a long list of likes and dislikes.
[8] Digital Technology . (sometimes initial capital letter ) an instance of indicating one’s liking of specific website content: I see my comment got lots of likes. a feature or option, usually a button, that enables this: I installed a Like on my blog so you can subscribe to updates.
[9] Digital Technology . (sometimes initial capital letter ) noting or pertaining to a feature used to like specific website content: a Like button; like boxes.
[10] would like . would1(def 10) .
[11] (prenominal) similar; resembling
[12] similar to; similarly to; in the manner of acting like a maniac ; he's so like his father
[13] used correlatively to express similarity in certain proverbs like mother, like daughter
[14] such as there are lots of ways you might amuse yourself — like taking a long walk, for instance
[15] a dialect word for likely
[16] not standard as it were: often used as a parenthetic filler there was this policeman just staring at us, like
[17] be like … informal used to introduce direct speech or nonverbal communication I was like, ‘You're kidding!’
[18] not standard as though; as if you look like you've just seen a ghost
[19] in the same way as; in the same way that she doesn't dance like you do
[20] the equal or counterpart of a person or thing, esp one respected or prized compare like with like ; her like will never be seen again
[21] the like similar things dogs, foxes, and the like
[22] the likes of or the like of people or things similar to (someone or something specified) we don't want the likes of you around here
[23] (tr) to find (something) enjoyable or agreeable or find it enjoyable or agreeable (to do something) he likes boxing ; he likes to hear music
[24] (tr) to be fond of
[25] (tr) to prefer or wish (to do something) we would like you to go
[26] (tr) to feel towards; consider; regard how did she like it?
[27] (intr) to feel disposed or inclined; choose; wish
[28] (tr) archaic to please; agree with it likes me not to go
[29] (usually plural) a favourable feeling, desire, preference, etc (esp in the phrase likes and dislikes )

Words related to Liked

likeloved, honored, respected, prized, cherished, beloved

Words nearby Liked

likeligurian republic, ligurian sea, ligustrum, likable, likasi, like, like a bat out of hell, like a bump on a log, like a cat on hot bricks, like a champ, like a chicken with its head cut off

Origin of Liked

2before 900; Middle English liken, Old English līcian; cognate with Dutch lijken, Old Norse līka; see like1

Word origin for Liked

Old English līcian; related to Old Norse līka, Dutch lijken

Synonyms for Liked

admired, cherished, honored, loved, prized, respected, beloved