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Likes

“Like” is a social media term and means TIME. when the user clicks a button to show that they like or agree with something. Since it is now a common form of positive commentary on the Internet, its meaning has been toned down a bit and is often used to express some sort of positive sentiment about a post or article that has a "Like" button is connected.

For social media marketers, getting likes on posts is a standard way of demonstrating success, engagement and reach.

Basically, it's a Facebook promotion. McDonald's Facebook page has 80 million likes.

Meanings of Likes

  1. (usually plural) Something the person likes (preferably).

  2. An individual voice showing support or approval for something online.

  3. Enjoy, rejoice in what is beneficial to you.

  4. To fulfil.

  5. Enjoy someone or something, someone or something.

  6. Stimulate and maintain (action) as a habit or regular activity.

  7. Having an appearance or expression that appears (in a particular state).

  8. Approach to avoid is difficult to avoid.

  9. I find it attractive, I prefer the company of sweet romantic feelings.

  10. Compare to compare.

  11. Show support or approval of something posted on the internet by marking it with a vote.

  12. (with will and in some other sentences) To want. See also likes.

  13. (Sometimes something like) someone who resembles a specific person or something that resembles a specific object, comparison, appearance, appearance.

  14. A move equal to the number of moves made by the opponent or side.

Sentences of Likes

  1. Tell me what you like and what not.

  2. I like burgers.

  3. I like to go to the dentist every six months.

  4. He liked to be late.

  5. I like Sandra very much, but I don't know how to tell her.

  6. I hate Bloggs ketchup, but I liked it on Facebook so I could enter the contest.

  7. We can go to the museum if you want.

  8. It was something he had never seen before.

  9. Play the same way.

Synonyms of Likes

love, enjoy, fancy, favorite, preference

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