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like
verb
-
like
,
liking
,
likes
,
liked
to
enjoy
,
prefer
,
or
find
something
pleasant
or
satisfying
•
I
like
apples
,
so
I
eat
one
every
day
.
I
like
apples
,
so
I
eat
one
every
day
.
•
Do
you
like
this
song
?
Do
you
like
this
song
?
Old
English
lician
meant
“
to
please
,”
which
later
shifted
to
the
modern
sense
“
to
enjoy
.”
verb
-
like
,
liking
,
likes
,
liked
to
enjoy
,
be
pleased
by
,
or
feel
friendly
toward
someone
or
something
•
Most
kids
like
playing
in
the
snow
.
Most
kids
like
playing
in
the
snow
.
•
Do
you
like
my
new
haircut
?
Do
you
like
my
new
haircut
?
Old
English
‘
lician
’
meaning
‘
to
please
’,
from
Proto-Germanic
roots
related
to
‘
body
,
form
’;
later
shifted
to
the
modern
sense
of
enjoying
something
.
verb
-
like
,
liking
,
likes
,
liked
to
find
someone
or
something
pleasant
,
enjoyable
,
or
satisfactory
•
Many
children
like
ice
cream
on
a
hot
summer
day
.
Many
children
like
ice
cream
on
a
hot
summer
day
.
•
I
really
like
your
new
haircut
;
it
suits
you
.
I
really
like
your
new
haircut
;
it
suits
you
.
Old
English
“
lician
”
meaning
“
to
be
pleasing
,”
related
to
German
“
liegen
,”
originally
“
to
please
”
rather
than
“
to
be
fond
of
.”
verb
-
like
,
liking
,
likes
,
liked
to
enjoy
or
have
a
good
opinion
of
someone
or
something
•
Most
children
like
ice
cream
on
a
hot
summer
day
.
Most
children
like
ice
cream
on
a
hot
summer
day
.
•
Do
you
like
living
in
the
city
?
Do
you
like
living
in
the
city
?
Old
English
‘
lician
’
meaning
‘
to
please
’.
Over
time
it
shifted
to
mean
‘
find
pleasing
’.
verb
-
like
,
liking
,
likes
,
liked
to
enjoy
or
feel
pleased
about
someone
or
something
•
I
like
ice
cream
on
hot
summer
days
.
I
like
ice
cream
on
hot
summer
days
.
•
Sarah
likes
reading
mystery
novels
before
bed
.
Sarah
likes
reading
mystery
novels
before
bed
.
Old
English
“
lician
”
meaning
“
to
please
”,
influenced
by
Old
Norse
“
líka
”.
noun
something
that
a
person
enjoys
or
prefers
,
especially
when
contrasted
with
a
dislike
•
Reading
is
one
of
her
main
likes
.
Reading
is
one
of
her
main
likes
.
•
Tell
me
your
likes
and
dislikes
before
we
plan
the
trip
.
Tell
me
your
likes
and
dislikes
before
we
plan
the
trip
.
noun
a
click
or
tap
on
social
media
showing
that
someone
approves
of
or
enjoys
a
post
•
My
photo
got
over
300
likes
in
one
day
.
My
photo
got
over
300
likes
in
one
day
.
•
Please
give
the
video
a
like
if
you
enjoyed
it
.
Please
give
the
video
a
like
if
you
enjoyed
it
.
Extension
of
the
verb
“
like
,”
first
used
on
social
networking
sites
in
the
2000s
.
noun
an
act
of
clicking
a
button
on
social
media
to
show
approval
or
enjoyment
of
a
post
•
My
photo
got
over
200
likes
in
an
hour
.
My
photo
got
over
200
likes
in
an
hour
.
•
Give
the
video
a
like
if
you
enjoyed
it
.
Give
the
video
a
like
if
you
enjoyed
it
.
Borrowed
from
the
verb
,
this
sense
arose
with
early
social-networking
sites
in
the
late
2000s
,
popularized
by
Facebook
’
s
“
Like
”
button
in
2009
.
noun
something
that
a
person
enjoys
or
prefers
;
a
positive
reaction
mark
on
social
media
•
Mia
listed
her
likes
and
dislikes
before
choosing
a
college
.
Mia
listed
her
likes
and
dislikes
before
choosing
a
college
.
•
The
photo
got
over
500
likes
on
Instagram
.
The
photo
got
over
500
likes
on
Instagram
.
noun
a
click
or
tap
on
social
media
that
shows
approval
of
a
post
,
photo
,
or
comment
•
He
gave
my
travel
photo
a
like
on
Instagram
.
He
gave
my
travel
photo
a
like
on
Instagram
.
•
The
video
reached
ten
thousand
likes
in
one
day
.
The
video
reached
ten
thousand
likes
in
one
day
.
noun
a
sign
of
approval
on
social
media
,
usually
shown
by
clicking
a
thumbs-up
or
heart
icon
•
The
photo
got
over
500
likes
in
one
hour
.
The
photo
got
over
500
likes
in
one
hour
.
•
Please
leave
a
like
if
you
enjoyed
the
video
.
Please
leave
a
like
if
you
enjoyed
the
video
.
Extended
from
the
verb
’
s
meaning
of
approval
,
popularized
by
Facebook
in
2009
.
unlike
verb
-
unlike
,
unliking
,
unlikes
,
unliked
to
remove
a
“
like
”
that
you
previously
gave
on
social
media
•
I
accidentally
liked
the
photo
,
so
I
quickly
unliked
it
.
I
accidentally
liked
the
photo
,
so
I
quickly
unliked
it
.
•
She
unlikes
posts
that
contain
false
information
.
She
unlikes
posts
that
contain
false
information
.