What is the meaning of Like?

To enjoy, be pleased by; favor; be in favor of.

To please .

To derive pleasure [with of or by or with ‘from someone or something’].

To prefer and maintain (an action) as a regular habit or activity.

To find attractive; to prefer the company of; to have mild romantic feelings for.

To want, desire. See also would like.

To show support for, or approval of, something posted on the Internet by marking it with a vote.

Of inanimate objects:

  1. To be prone to.

    To be prone to.

    Of a computer or other system: to tolerate as an input; to accept.

    To come near; to avoid with difficulty; to escape narrowly.

    To have an appearance or expression; to look; to seem to be (in a specified condition).

    To liken; to compare.

    Something that a person likes (prefers).

    An individual vote showing support for, approval of, or enjoyment of, something posted on the Internet.

    Similar.

    Likely; probable.

    inclined (to), prone (to).

    Likely.

    In a like or similar manner.

    (sometimes as the likes of) Someone similar to a given person, or something similar to a given object; a comparative; a type; a sort.

    The stroke that equalizes the number of strokes played by the opposing player or side.

    As, the way.

    As if; as though.

    Similar to, reminiscent of

    Typical of

    Approximating

    In the manner of, similarly to

    Such as

    As if there would be

    Used to ask for a description or opinion of someone or something

    Likely.

    A delayed filler.

    Indicating approximation or uncertainty.

    Used to precede an approximate quotation or paraphrase or an expression of something that happened.

    a discourse marker used to highlight or put focus on new information or a new development in a story

    To be likely.

    like

    appreciation; approval

    to like

    Alternative form of likey.

    like

    to like

    inflection of liker:

    1. first/third-person singular present indicative/subjunctive
    2. second-person singular imperative

    first/third-person singular present indicative/subjunctive

    second-person singular imperative

    a like

    inflection of liken:

    1. first-person singular present
    2. first/third-person singular subjunctive I
    3. singular imperative

    first-person singular present

    first/third-person singular subjunctive I

    singular imperative

    like, alike, similar

    Alternative form of liken (to like)

    to like

    definite singular of lik

    plural of lik

    as, equally

    to like

    definite singular of lik

    plural of lik

    as, equally

    just, immediately

    Alternative spelling of lajk

    like (Internet interaction)

    To like.

    To be hesitant to do something.

    To love somebody or something.

    like

    Used to place emphasis upon a statement.

    like

    definite natural masculine singular of lik

    a like

    a match

    Source: wiktionary.org