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liked

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/laɪkt/ · liked

to have a positive feeling or preference for someone or something.

Meanings

verbinformal

to have a positive feeling or preference for someone or something.

کسی شخص یا چیز کے لیے مثبت احساس یا ترجیح رکھنا۔

پسند کیا

pasand kiya

Synonyms

enjoyedappreciatedpreferredپسندیدہگواراعلاقہ

Antonyms

dislikedhateddetestedناپسندنفرتکراہت

Common Collocations

  • really liked
  • not liked
  • liked by many

Example Sentences

I really liked the movie we watched last night.

مجھے وہ فلم بہت پسند آئی جو ہم نے کل رات دیکھی۔

Mujhe woh film bohat pasand aayi jo hum ne kal raat dekhi.

She liked the gift you gave her.

اسے وہ تحفہ پسند آیا جو تم نے اسے دیا۔

Usay woh tohfa pasand aaya jo tum ne use diya.

He liked the way she danced.

اسے اُس کا رقص کرنا پسند آیا۔

Usay us ka raqs karna pasand aaya.

Easily Confused With

liked:'Liked' is the past tense of 'like', while 'liked' refers to a state of having enjoyed or appreciated something.

Word Family

like
verbپسند کرنا
likable
adjectiveپسندیدہ
liking
nounپسند

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'liked' as something that brings a smile, like a favorite dish.

Imagine a thumbs up to represent things we like.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

محبت کی دنیا میں ہمیشہ رہے گا نام تیرا، جس پل میں تجھ کو پسند کیا ہے اُس پل سے کم نہیں یار۔

Mohabbat ki duniya mein hamesha rahe ga naam tera, Jis pal mein tujh ko pasand kiya hai us pal se kam nahi yaar.

In the world of love, your name will always remain; that moment when I liked you is not less than any other, my friend.

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* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.

🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جس کو چاہیں، وہی سب کچھ ہے۔

Jis ko chahein, wahi sab kuch hai.

What one loves is everything.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old English "lician" — to please or to be pleasing

First known use: 14th century

The word 'liked' is the past tense of 'like', which has evolved from Old English to modern usage.