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  2. Like means ‘similar to’. We often use it with verbs of the senses such as look, sound, feel, taste, seem: My sister is like my mother. (My sister and my mother are similar) I think this tastes like coconut. That looks like Marco’s car. He seems like a nice man.

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      to enjoy or approve of something or someone: I like your new...

  3. The meaning of LIKE is to feel attraction toward or take pleasure in : enjoy. How to use like in a sentence. Like vs. As: Usage Guide

  4. noun. How to Use like in a Sentence. like. 1 of 3 verb. Definition of like. Synonyms for like. What is it that you like or dislike about him most? She says she likes him as a friend but she's not attracted to him. He likes baseball, but he loves football. My boss was a tough guy, but I liked him for his honesty.

  5. to enjoy or approve of something or someone: I like your new haircut. Do you like fish? I like it when a book is so good that you can't put it down. I quite like wine but I could live without it. He's very well-liked (= popular) at work.

  6. Contents. Use LIKE to mean enjoy or prefer. When we use “like” as a verb, we are talking about things or activities we enjoy or prefer. LIKE for things. When we use like as a verb with nouns (people, things, etc), we are saying we prefer that thing: Do you like dogs? (= Are you fond of dogs? / Are you a fan of dogs? Do you think dogs are nice?)

  7. If you say that someone is behaving like something or someone else, you mean that they are behaving in a way that is typical of that kind of thing or person. Like is used in this way in many fixed expressions, for example to cry like a baby and to watch someone like a hawk.

  8. adjective. , (Poetic) lik·er, lik·est. of the same form, appearance, kind, character, amount, etc.: I cannot remember a like instance. corresponding or agreeing in general or in some noticeable respect; similar; analogous: drawing, painting, and like arts. bearing resemblance. Dialect. likely or probable: