liked
/laɪkt/adjective1 syllable
Liked means: found pleasant or attractive; often used as a combining form.
Synonyms for liked2
adjective, as in found pleasant or attractive; often used as a combining form
likable, likeable
Opposites of liked
What does liked mean?1
adjective
1
found pleasant or attractive; often used as a combining form“a well-liked teacher”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with liked?3
one syllable
spikedhiked
two syllables
Liked in a sentence
- If he really liked me, he would call me more often.konradutkowski
- If he really liked me, he would have called me last night.konradutkowski
- Janne didn't bother even to paint, though he usually liked it a lot.Ketutar
- She liked men, if truth were told, a tiny wee bit more than women.donkirkby
- She liked the ball too much, that's what killed her.Scott
- When he was young, he liked to go by bike.faraway9911
- Among all his books, he liked that one the best.Hybrid
- That may not be liked by everybody, but it is a fact.al_ex_an_der
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