Like - Wikipedia-style Article

Like

Definition

Like is a versatile word that functions as a verb, preposition, conjunction, noun, and adjective. As a verb, it means to enjoy or find something pleasant. As a preposition or conjunction, it indicates similarity. As a noun, it refers to an instance of approval or preference, especially on social media. As an adjective, it denotes similarity or resemblance.

Parts of Speech
  • Verb
  • Preposition
  • Conjunction
  • Noun
  • Adjective
Pronunciation

American English

  • IPA Pronunciation: /laɪk/
  • Respelling: lyk

British English

  • IPA Pronunciation: /laɪk/
  • Respelling: lyk
Etymology

The word "like" originates from Old English "gelīc," meaning "similar" or "alike," derived from Proto-Germanic "*galīkaz" and Proto-Indo-European "*leyk-," meaning "body, form, or appearance." It evolved into Middle English "like" with broader meanings of similarity and preference.

Derivatives
  • Liken (verb)
  • Likeness (noun)
  • Unlike (adjective)
  • Likeable (adjective)
  • Dislike (verb/noun)
Synonyms
  • Prefer
  • Enjoy
  • Resemble
Antonyms
  • Dislike
  • Hate
  • Differ
Usage

The word "like" is commonly used in various contexts. As a verb, it expresses enjoyment, as in "I like chocolate." As a preposition, it shows similarity, e.g., "He runs like a professional." On social media, "like" as a noun denotes approval, such as "Her post received many likes."

Related Terms
  • Alike: Having similarity or resemblance.
  • Preference: A greater liking for one alternative over another.
  • Similar: Sharing common qualities or features.
Detailed Definitions

Verb

  • To find something enjoyable or pleasant: Refers to expressing preference or fondness.
    • Example: "I like watching movies."

Preposition

  • Similar to or resembling: Indicates a comparison or similarity.
    • Example: "She sings like an angel."

Conjunction

  • In the same way as: Used in informal speech to compare actions or situations.
    • Example: "Do it like I showed you."

Noun

  • An instance of showing approval, especially on social media: Refers to the act of liking a post or content online.
    • Example: "Her picture received 100 likes."

Adjective

  • Having resemblance or similarity: Describes something that is alike or similar.
    • Example: "They are of like mind on the issue."

like

To “like” something means you enjoy or approve of it, shown by the thumbs-up sign.
We use “like” to show similarity, as these two leaves look almost the same.
He sings like an angel.

🇨🇳 Chinese (Mandarin)

  • "喜欢" (xǐhuān) – like as in preference.
  • IPA Pronunciation: /ɕǐ.xwǎn/
  • English Respell: xi-hwan

  • "像" (xiàng) – like as in similar to.
  • IPA Pronunciation: /ɕjâŋ/
  • English Respell: xiang

🇮🇳 Hindi

  • "पसंद" (pasand) – like as in preference.
  • IPA Pronunciation: /pəˈsənd/
  • English Respell: pa-sand

  • "जैसे" (jaise) – like as in similar to.
  • IPA Pronunciation: /d͡ʒɛːseː/
  • English Respell: jay-se

🇪🇸 Spanish

  • "Gusta" – like as in preference.
  • IPA Pronunciation: /ˈɡusta/
  • English Respell: gus-ta

  • "Como" – like as in similar to.
  • IPA Pronunciation: /ˈkomo/
  • English Respell: ko-mo

🇫🇷 French

  • "Aime" – like as in preference.
  • IPA Pronunciation: /ɛm/
  • English Respell: em

  • "Comme" – like as in similar to.
  • IPA Pronunciation: /kɔm/
  • English Respell: kom

🇸🇦 Arabic (Modern Standard Arabic)

  • "يحب" (yuhibb) – like as in preference.
  • IPA Pronunciation: /juħibː/
  • English Respell: yu-hibb

  • "مثل" (mithl) – like as in similar to.
  • IPA Pronunciation: /miθl/
  • English Respell: mith-l

🇧🇩 Bengali

  • "পছন্দ" (pochondo) – like as in preference.
  • IPA Pronunciation: /pɔtʃʰɔnd̪o/
  • English Respell: po-chon-do

  • "মত" (moto) – like as in similar to.
  • IPA Pronunciation: /mɔt̪o/
  • English Respell: mo-to

🇷🇺 Russian

  • "Нравится" (nravitsya) – like as in preference.
  • IPA Pronunciation: /nɾɐˈvʲitsə/
  • English Respell: nra-vi-tsa

  • "Как" (kak) – like as in similar to.
  • IPA Pronunciation: /kak/
  • English Respell: kak

🇵🇹 Portuguese

  • "Gosta" – like as in preference.
  • IPA Pronunciation: /ˈɡɔʃtɐ/
  • English Respell: gos-ta

  • "Como" – like as in similar to.
  • IPA Pronunciation: /ˈkõ.mu/
  • English Respell: kon-mu

🇮🇩 Indonesian

  • "Suka" – like as in preference.
  • IPA Pronunciation: /suka/
  • English Respell: soo-ka

  • "Seperti" – like as in similar to.
  • IPA Pronunciation: /səˈperti/
  • English Respell: se-per-ti

🇩🇪 German

  • "Mag" – like as in preference.
  • IPA Pronunciation: /maːk/
  • English Respell: mak

  • "Wie" – like as in similar to.
  • IPA Pronunciation: /viː/
  • English Respell: vee

🇯🇵 Japanese

  • "好き" (suki) – like as in preference.
  • IPA Pronunciation: /sɯ̟ᵝkʲi/
  • English Respell: su-ki

  • "のような" (no yō na) – like as in similar to.
  • IPA Pronunciation: /no joː na/
  • English Respell: no yo na

🇻🇳 Vietnamese

  • "Thích" – like as in preference.
  • IPA Pronunciation: /tʰiːk˧˩/
  • English Respell: thik

  • "Giống như" – like as in similar to.
  • IPA Pronunciation: /ziəwŋ˧ˀ˨ʔ ɲɜ˧/
  • English Respell: ziong nhu

🇰🇷 Korean

  • "좋아하다" (joh-ahada) – like as in preference.
  • IPA Pronunciation: /t͡ɕo.a.ha.da/
  • English Respell: jo-aha-da

  • "같은" (gateun) – like as in similar to.
  • IPA Pronunciation: /ɡa.tɯn/
  • English Respell: ga-teun

🇹🇷 Turkish

  • "Sevmek" – like as in preference.
  • IPA Pronunciation: /sevˈmek/
  • English Respell: sev-mek

  • "Gibi" – like as in similar to.
  • IPA Pronunciation: /ɟi.bi/
  • English Respell: ji-bi

🇵🇰 Urdu

  • "پسند کرنا" (pasand karna) – like as in preference.
  • IPA Pronunciation: /pəˈsænd̪ kəɾ.naː/
  • English Respell: pa-sand kar-na

  • "جیسا" (jaisa) – like as in similar to.
  • IPA Pronunciation: /d͡ʒeː.saː/
  • English Respell: jay-sa

⠁⠇⠇ ⠺⠕⠗⠙⠎