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like [transitive not usually in progressive

1 THINK SOMETHING IS NICE

to enjoy something or think that it is nice or good [↪ love; ≠ dislike]:

I like your jacket

I don’t really like classical music

Do you like this colour?

I like my coffee quite weak

I don’t like it when you get angry

How do you like living in London (=how much do you like it)?

like doing something

I don’t like talking in public

like to do something

I like to see people enjoying themselves

In time, I got to like her =began to like her

I quite like their new album

We really liked the film

The time I like best (=like most of all) is the evening when it’s cool

like something about somebody/something

One of the things I like about John is his sense of humour

I didn’t like the idea of being a single parent
2
LIKE A PERSON

to think that someone is nice or enjoy being with them:

Jessica’s really nice, but I don’t like her boyfriend

You’ll like my brother

I really like Sam

She’s a lovely girl and I like her very much
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love

transitive not in progressive] to have a strong feeling of

AFFECTION for someone, combined with sexual attraction

I love you, Tracy

He was the only man she had ever loved
2
CARE ABOUT

transitive not in progressive] to care very much about

someone, especially a member of your family or a close friend

I love my grandad so much

I’ve always loved children

much-loved/well-loved

In 1941, her much-loved sister was killed in an accident

Many people feel guilty after the death of a loved one
3
LIKE/ENJOY

[transitive] to like something very much or enjoy doing

something very much:

I love carrots

Jeff loves his work

I love the way she sings that song

Amy had always loved New York

love doing something

I love going out to restaurants

love to do something

We all love to talk about ourselves

I’d love to (do something) spoken =used to say that

you would really like to do something)

‘Would you like to come swimming with us?’ ‘I’d love to

I’d have loved to have stayed till the end

I’d love to know just why they did that

thank you to showing the defrant betwen them

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