liking|likings in English
noun
[lik·ing || 'laɪkɪŋ]
affection, fondness; predilection, preference, partiality
Use "liking|likings" in a sentence
1. Every man has his liking.
2. Agreeable: being to one's liking.
3. Antonyms for Abhorrences include loves, affections, devotions, fondnesses, admirations, delights, adorations, likes and likings
4. She's developed a liking for theatre.
5. Attached: having a liking or affection
6. To one's liking; pleasing: Agreeable weather
7. Creaminess is associated with dairy product liking
8. The food wasn't really to my liking.
9. Is the room to your liking, madam?
10. We share a liking for Italian cooking.
11. They have little liking for each other.
12. He speaks too preciously for my liking.
13. l immediately took a liking to you.
14. The coffee was just to his liking.
15. He's a bit cocky for my liking.
16. I'm developing quite a liking for jazz.
17. He immediately took a liking to Steve.
18. The weather's too hot for my liking.
19. I trust the meal was to your liking.
20. The agreement we have is to my liking.
21. Appreciations: a feeling of great approval and liking
22. Appreciation: a feeling of great approval and liking
23. Life lies not in living but in liking.
24. The town was too crowded for my liking.
25. I've developed a great liking for Japanese food.