What is another word for did like?

Pronunciation: [dˈɪd lˈa͡ɪk] (IPA)

The phrase "did like" can be easily replaced with several synonyms to make our writing more diverse and interesting. One such substitute is "enjoyed," which is a commonly used word to describe our liking or fondness for something. Another option is "admired," which conveys a slightly more complex emotion of appreciation and respect towards something or someone. Other alternatives include "appreciated," "favored," "found pleasing," and "took pleasure in." Using these synonyms can add variety and depth to our writing and help us communicate our ideas more effectively.

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What are the hypernyms for Did like?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for did like?

The antonyms for the phrase "did like" include words that connote a sense of dislike or indifference towards something. Some examples of antonyms for "did like" might include "disliked," "hated," "detested," "abhored," "loathed," or "despised." These words convey a complete opposite feeling to "did like," as they suggest a strong negative reaction to something rather than a positive or favorable one. However, some more neutral antonyms for "did like" might include "indifferent," "uninterested," or "apathetic," which simply suggest a lack of emotional investment in a particular subject or activity.

What are the antonyms for Did like?

Famous quotes with Did like

  • We did like 12 shows, then we did the entire Ozzfest with the first half completely booked; then we did the second half with a couple days off here and there.
    Tom Araya
  • I never really thought we'd fitted into the cross-over drawer. But I think the real Sugar Ray fans did like us because we always had variety and because we experimented a lot.
    Mark McGrath
  • Oh, I started out young. They handed me a cotton sack when I was about 8 years old. Give me a little small one, tell me to fill it up. I never did like the farm but I was out there with my grandmother, didn't want to get away from around her too far.
    Muddy Waters
  • My wife [Barbra] and I were walking with a friend, and we walked over to Jerry [Rubin] and his buddy… my wife said to him… ‘Hey, Jerry, I really dug your speech.’… ‘I did like the part about private property being pure s_.’ And Jerry got into it and said: ‘Yea, well property is s_ and after the revolution we will divide everything up. Like there won’t be anything private. My shirt will be your shirt and my car will be your car. And it will be one big commune.’
    Phillip Abbott Luce
  • My thoughts ran a wool-gathering; and I did like the countryman who looked for his ass while he was mounted on his back.
    Miguel de Cervantes

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