adjective

liked

liked, popular, admired

She is a well-liked teacher.

She is a well-liked teacher.

The most liked photo received a prize.

The most liked photo received a prize.

a (well-)liked ((sb./sth.)) She is a well-liked teacher.

Synonyms: popular, admired, appreciated; Antonyms: disliked, hated, unpopular

The past participle of the verb 'to like'. Used as an adjective, it describes the state of being the object of affection or approval.

Think of it as the result of the action 'to like'. If someone is 'liked', it means many people have 'liked' them.

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