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Definition of “well-liked”

well-liked

Definitions

adjective

  1. liked by many people; popular

Example Sentences Including 'well-liked'

"She had a warm personality and was well-liked by her fellow pupils.
Times, Sunday Times (2002)
"There's no fighting going on... Canada is well-liked in the whole wide world.
Edmonton Sun (2003)
A sign of any well-liked newspaper is a column that readers turn to by habit.
Outlook India (2005)
A well-known and apparently well-liked Birmingham solicitor who had decided to become a barrister".
Times, Sunday Times (2002)
He was well-liked and respected and had no enemies or business rivals.
Grace, C.L A Shrine of Murders
Holder remembers a bloke well-liked by his workmates and happy in his family life.
Australian News Misc (2005)
She was just twenty years old, well-liked , very pretty, and a member of the Komsomol, the Communist Youth Movement.
Aldiss, Brian Somewhere East of Life
Without being well-liked , Roos was well-known in the hotel world.
St. James, Ian Final Resort
name of Franco as Generalisimo, `he is younger than me, has higher rank, is immensely well-liked and is famous abroad".
Preston, Paul Franco

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