Like
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- To enjoy, be in favor/favour of.
- I like hamburgers.
- I like the Milwaukee Braves this season.
- I like skiing in winter.
- To find attractive; to love.
- I really like Sandra but don't know how to tell her.
- To do regularly.
- I like to go to the dentist every 6 months.
- To want.
- 1865 July 4, Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson), Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, chapter 10,
- “I can tell you more than that, if you like,” said the Gryphon. “Do you know why it’s called a whiting?”
- 1865 July 4, Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson), Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, chapter 10,
Etymology
From Middle English liken, from Old English līcian (“to please, be sufficient”), from Proto-Germanic *līkōną, *līkāną (“to please”), from Proto-Indo-European *līg- (“image, likeness, similarity”). Cognate with Dutch lijken (“to seem”), German gleichen (“to resemble”), Icelandic líka (“to like”), Norwegian like (“to like”), Albanian ngjaj (“I resemble, I'm alike”) from archaic nglâj.
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