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liking
noun as in fondness, taste
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Example Sentences
And with stand-ups, I remember liking George Carlin and Steve Martin.
“Most people are focused on the holidays anyway,” she continued, before adding something about people liking Cuban sandwiches.
Actually for Conte, who has a passionate aversion to labeling, that may be a bit too much categorization for his liking.
You see, Nolan had been suspended from work hours before the crime for comments about “not liking white people.”
Her T-shirts, which hang on the walls, were—I am told—originally hung too low for her liking, and too unevenly.
Liking for a single colour is a considerably smaller display of mind than an appreciation of the relation of two colours.
Who could have believed that only a fortnight ago these same figures were clean as new pins; smart and well-liking!
I did not perceive that they had any great liking to them at first, neither did they seem to admire anything that we had.
Well, I am glad, for no more can I. I can't think of her liking for papa and baby and all of us to be left to ourselves.
His tie with her was slight, her husband, a clergyman, little to his liking; he had not been near them for several years.
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On this page you'll find 94 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to liking, such as: affinity, affection, appetite, appreciation, attachment, and attraction.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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