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well-liked

adjective as in favored

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It may be necessary to sever ties to well-liked financial advisers or brokerage accounts.

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In the meantime, she said, shunting well-liked leaders will sink morale.

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Even though he was widely known on college campuses, due to the ubiquity of his videos falsely promising to dunk on liberal college kids, he wasn’t well-liked.

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“And somebody as well-liked and known as Chris, that makes it even tougher.”

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For many women who are not used to advocating for themselves in their personal environments, the stakes go beyond fitting in or being well-liked.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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