1) likeVerb
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Be fond of. I liked him too. I like my nephews. | پسند کرنا
چاہنا |
2) likeNoun
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A similar kind. Dogs, foxes, and the like. We don't want the likes of you around here. | اسی طرح کا |
3) likeVerb
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Prefer or wish to do something. Do you care to try this dish? Would you like to come along to the movies? | چاہنا |
4) likeAdjective
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Resembling or similar; having the same or some of the same characteristics; often used in combination. Suits of like design. A limited circle of like minds. Members of the cat family have like dispositions. As like as two peas in a pod. Doglike devotion. A dreamlike quality. | ایک جیسا یکساں |
5) likeNoun
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A kind of person. We'll not see his like again. I can't tolerate people of his ilk. | قسم |
6) likeVerb
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Find enjoyable or agreeable. I like jogging. She likes to read Russian novels. | لطف اندوز ہونا |
7) likeAdjective
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Equal in amount or value. Like amounts. Equivalent amounts. The same amount. Gave one six blows and the other a like number. The same number. | برابر |
8) likeAdjective
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Having the same or similar characteristics. All politicians are alike. They looked utterly alike. Friends are generally alike in background and taste. | ایک جیسا |
9) likeVerb
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Feel about or towards; consider, evaluate, or regard. How did you like the President's speech last night? | سمجھنا دیکھنا |
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Conforming in every respect. Boxes with corresponding dimensions. The like period of the preceding year. | ایک جیسا |