verb
feel about or towardsconsider, evaluate, or regard
"How did you like the President''s speech last night?"
verb
be fond of"I like my nephews"
verb
find enjoyable or agreeable"I like jogging"
"She likes to read Russian novels"
"She likes to read Russian novels"
verb
prefer or wish to do something"Do you care to try this dish?"
"Would you like to come along to the movies?"
"Would you like to come along to the movies?"
verb
want to have"I''d like a beer now!"
adjectiv
resembling or similarhaving the same or some of the same characteristics
often used in combination
"suits of like design"
"a limited circle of like minds"
"members of the cat family have like dispositions"
"as like as two peas in a pod"
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doglike d"a limited circle of like minds"
"members of the cat family have like dispositions"
"as like as two peas in a pod"
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adjectiv
having the same or similar characteristics"all politicians are alike"
"they looked utterly alike"
"friends are generaly alike in background and taste"
"they looked utterly alike"
"friends are generaly alike in background and taste"
adjectiv
equal in amount or value"like amounts"
"equivalent amounts"
"the same amount"
"gave one six blows and the other a like number"
"an equal number"
"the same number"
"equivalent amounts"
"the same amount"
"gave one six blows and the other a like number"
"an equal number"
"the same number"
adjectiv
conforming in every respect"boxes with corresponding dimensions"
"the like period of the preceding year"
"the like period of the preceding year"
Antonime:
(adjectiv) different, dissimilar, unequal, unlike
(verb) dislike
Sinonime:
(adjectiv) equal, equivalent, same, similar
(adjectiv) comparable, corresponding
(verb) care, wish