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ALL meanings of liked

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  • noun liked Simple past tense and past participle of like. 1
  • verb with object liked to take pleasure in; find agreeable or congenial: We all liked the concert. 1
  • verb with object liked 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. 1
  • verb with object liked to wish or prefer: You can do exactly as you like while you are a guest here. 1
  • verb with object liked 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. 1
  • verb without object liked to feel inclined; wish: We'll have lunch whenever you like. 1
  • verb without object liked Archaic. to suit the tastes or wishes; please. 1
  • noun liked Usually, likes. the things a person likes: a long list of likes and dislikes. 1
  • noun liked 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. 1
  • adjective liked Digital Technology. (sometimes initial capital letter) noting or pertaining to a feature used to like specific website content: a Like button; like boxes. 1
  • idioms liked would like. would1 (def 10). 1
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