Word info

well liked

Adjective

Meaning

well liked (comparative more well liked, superlative most well liked)

Liked by many people, popular

well-liked (comparative more well-liked, superlative most well-liked)

Alternative form of well liked

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Alternative names

well-liked

Examples

I'm very well liked in Hartford. You know, the trouble is, Linda, people don't seem to take to me. Arthur Miller

When I did it, I was a starving musician in London in a basement flat, but a simple tune with the right singer or the right situation can become very well liked and accepted. I'm only too pleased to say it happened with that one. Mick Ralphs

I think a lot of actors are overly concerned about being well liked in the parts they play. Molly Parker

As a result of this accident, Philby, who was well-liked by the Nationalist forces whose victories he trumpeted, was awarded the Red Cross of Military Merit by Franco on 2 March 1938. Source: Internet

Before Minardi's demise, the team was a particularly well-liked team within Formula One circles for its friendliness, accessibility, and lack of corporate culture. Source: Internet

Finn is certainly well-liked around town and has many acquaintances, but who’s a true friend to Finn? Source: Internet

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