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like

Transitive VerbPrepositionConjunction
pl: likespast: likedpp: likeding: likingcomp: more likesup: most like

This word functions as a linguistic bridge, connecting two different entities by highlighting their similarities. It suggests a mirroring effect where one thing reminds the observer of another, creating a mental link based on shared traits. In a social or emotional sense, it indicates a positive preference or a spark of attraction. It is less intense than love but more specific than mere tolerance, often serving as the first step in building a relationship or a hobby.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[someone][something]

To find something pleasant or agreeable.

"I like the smell of fresh coffee."

Transitive Verb
[someone]

To have a romantic or sexual attraction to.

"She really likes him."

Preposition
[something][something]

Having the same characteristics or qualities as.

"He looks like his father."

Conjunction
[something][something]

In a similar manner to.

"It tastes like it was made with honey."

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