like
1 of 6verb/laɪk/
Forms:likes,liking,liked,liked
1
to feel that someone or something is good, enjoyable, or interesting
A1transitive- He doesn't like the feeling of being rushed.
- Despite everything I did for him, I don't think he likes me.
- I like the idea of living in a big city.
- They have never liked horror movies.
- What kind of music do you like?
2
to express one's desire or want for something
- Design your website with whatever layout you like.
- Feel free to choose any movie you like.
- Order whichever pizza you like—I'm fine with any topping.
- You can wear any style of clothing you like to the party.
3
to be suitable or agreeable to someone or something
transitive- He likes spicy food, but his stomach doesn't like it.
- We like camping, but mosquitoes and bugs don't like us.
- This dress really likes her style, it fits perfectly.
- The weather didn’t like the outdoor event, it started raining.
- I hope this plan will like the team's preferences.