Like

verb
laɪk

Adjective

  • resembling or similar; having 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

    Similar:Similar
    See also:Same
  • equal in amount or value

    like amounts

    gave one six blows and the other a like number

    Similar:Same
    See also:Equal
  • conforming in every respect

    the like period of the preceding year

  • having the same or similar characteristics

    all politicians are alike

    they looked utterly alike

    friends are generally alike in background and taste

    Similar:AlikeSimilar

Noun

  • a similar kind

    dogs, foxes, and the like

    we don't want the likes of you around here

    Type of:VarietyFormKind
  • a kind of person

    We'll not see his like again

    Similar:Ilk
    Type of:KindVarietySort

Verb

  • prefer or wish to do something

    Would you like to come along to the movies?

    Similar:CareWish
    Type of:DesireWant
  • feel about or towards; consider, evaluate, or regard

    How did you like the President's speech last night?

    Type of:ViewConsiderReckon
  • find enjoyable or agreeable

    I like jogging

    She likes to read Russian novels

  • want to have

    I'd like a beer now!

    Type of:DesireWant

Other

  • be fond of

    I like my nephews

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