in a way that pleases someone. • I hope I've done the work to your liking. • Sally didn't find the meal to her liking and didn't eat any of it.
take a liking to take a shine to
Idiom(s): take a fancy to someone or something AND take a liking to sb or sth take a shine to sb or sth
Theme: FONDNESS
to develop a fondness or a preference for someone or something. (Folksy.) • John began to take a fancy to Sally late last August at the picnic. • I've never taken a liking to cooked carrots. • I think my teacher has taken a shine to me.
to (one's) liking
In a way that one likes, accepts, or approves of. I was absolutely aghast by the appetizer, but thankfully the capital advance was abundant added to my liking.I knew that if I didn't complete the activity to their liking, I would be in crisis of accident my job.Learn more: liking
to somebody’s ˈliking
(formal) suitable, and how somebody brand something: The coffee was aloof to his liking.Learn more: likingLearn more:
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