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liking

adjective

  1. likely, appearing
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noun

  1. having affection towards, be fond of, enjoy (habitually)
  2. would like, wish, want (polite)
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Wiktionary

Pronunciation: /ˈlaɪkɪŋ/

noun

Etymology: From Middle English likinge, from Old English līcung (“pleasing; pleasure; gratification; liking”), equivalent to like + -ing.

  1. A like; a predilection.

    The likings and dislikings of society, or of some powerful portion of it, are thus the main thing which has practically determined the rules laid down for general observance, under the penalties of law or opinion.

    The Ivorian is a player with such a liking for improvisation it does not usually look like he has any more idea than anyone else what he is going to do next, so it was an interesting choice.

  2. Approval.

    goods bought on liking

verb

Etymology: From Middle English likinge, likinde, likende, likande, licande, from Old English līciende, līciġende, from Proto-Germanic *līkāndz, present participle of Proto-Germanic *līkāną, equivalent to like + -ing.

  1. present participle and gerund of like