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Meaning
Verb
●
To
enjoy
, be
pleased
by;
favor
; be
in favor
of.
●
To please.
●
To
derive
pleasure
of, by or with someone or something.
●
To
prefer
and
maintain
(an
action
) as a
regular
habit
or activity.
●
In Appearance:
To have an
appearance
or
expression
; to look; to seem to be (in a
specified
condition).
●
To come
near
; to
avoid
with difficulty
; to
escape
narrowly.
●
To find
attractive
; to
prefer
the company of; to have
mild
romantic
feelings
for.
●
To
liken
; to compare.
●
In Internet:
To show support for, or
approval
of, something
posted
on the Internet by
marking
it with a vote.
●
To want,
desire
. See also would like.
●
Of
inanimate
objects:
To be
prone
to.
●
Of
inanimate
objects:
Of a
computer
or other system: to
tolerate
as an
input
; to accept.
●
To be likely.
Noun
●
Something that a person
likes
(prefers).
●
In Internet:
An individual
vote
showing
support for,
approval
of, or
enjoyment
of, something
posted
on the Internet.
●
Someone
similar
to a given person,
or something
similar
to a given
object
; a
comparative
; a type; a sort.
●
In Golf:
The
stroke
that
equalizes
the number of
strokes
played
by the
opposing
player
or side.
Adj
●
Similar.
●
In Scottish English & Southern US English:
Likely; probable.
●
In Scottish English & Southern US English:
inclined (to),
prone
(to).
Adv
●
Likely.
●
In a like or
similar
manner.
Conj
●
As, the way.
●
As if; as though.
Prep
●
Similar to,
reminiscent
of
●
Typical of
●
Approximating
●
In the
manner
of,
similarly
to
●
Such as
●
As if there would be
●
Used to
ask for
a
description
or
opinion
of someone or something
Particle
●
Likely.
●
In Geordie English, Irish English, Liverpudlian English, Scottish English & Teesside English:
A
delayed
filler.
●
Indicating
approximation
or uncertainty.
●
Used to
precede
an
approximate
quotation
or
paraphrase
or an
expression
of something that happened.
Name
●
A surname.
Sourced from
Wiktionary
Origin
like
English
liken
Middle English (1100-1500)
lician
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Fancy
Enjoy
Love
Lak
Favorite
Preference
Ilk
As
Well
Go
Analogous
Relish
Fond
For Example
Such As
You Know
In The Same Vein
More
Antonyms
Dislike
Hate
Mislike
Unlike
Antithesis
Opposite
Pet Hate
Pet Peeve
Related
Prefer
Want
Enjoy
Shaped
See
Appreciate
Adore
Admire
Choose
Know
Loves
Do
Notice
Use
Desire
Based
Hate
Need
Have
Friendly
Loved
Inspired
Think
Trust
Mind
About
Eat
Oriented
Perceive
Resembling
Ish
Fancy
Tell
Inducing
Driven
As
Containing
Centered
Themed
Beautiful
Value
Please
Can
Enjoyed
Wish
Sized
Fear
Wanted
View
Recommend
For
Bearing
As Though
Such As
As If
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Rhymes
Ike
Mic
Cyc
Tyke
Mike
Wike
Rike
Vike
Dyke
Sike
Mike
Like
Hike
Pike
Syke
Fike
Bike
Kike
Grike
Trike
Glike
Blike
Psych
Alike
Slike
Spike
Spike
Swike
Shrike
Scrike
Psyche
Unlike
Strike
Atslike
Dislike
Unalike
Restrike
Mania-Like
Schizophrenialike
More
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