Word for liked by many

‘LIKED BY MANY’ is a 11 letter
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LIKED BY MANY
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POPULAR

LIKED BY MANY
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He was well liked by many of his science fiction-writing friends, especially Isaac Asimov.



Был дружен со многими писателями-фантастами, особенно Айзеком Азимовым.


Today, the branch of Nestle Russia LLC in The Samara is the largest production and strategically important enterprise for our company, as this factory has more than 45 years of experience in the production of the products well-liked by many generations of Russians».



Сегодня филиал ООО «Нестле Россия» в г. Самаре является крупнейшим производственным и стратегически важным предприятием для нашей компании, так как эта фабрика имеет более чем 45-летний опыт производства любимой многими поколениями россиян продукции».


They don’t offer as many different models as some of the bigger companies but are well-known and liked by many.


It is a well-liked resort town by domestic tourists, many of whom come to watch the choi trau (Do Son Buffalo-Fighting Festival) which draws a large crowd of no less than 25,000 spectators each year.



Это любимый курортный город у вьетнамских туристов, многие приезжают сюда, чтобы посмотреть на ‘чой трау’ (Фестиваль боя быков в Да Сон), который ежегодно притягивает к себе большие толпы, никак не менее, чем 25000 зрителей.

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If someone who loves quickly can be called openhearted, what do you call someone who is loved quickly? I can only think of the words which are probably reasons to someone being loved, such as adorable, kind, or maybe famous.

I know some friends who are loved really quickly by people around them. They include ladies, and gentlemen.

So, apart from the condition of the people around that someone (which are probably openhearted), or that someone is an adorable human being, what do you refer to someone who is loved quickly?

asked Apr 25, 2014 at 7:56

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Charming comes to mind: very pleasing; delightful. (The synonyms of this word attest to its strength: beguile, bewitch, captivate, enchant, entrance, fascinate.)

He could charm the birds out of the trees.

Charismatic: possessing an extraordinary ability to attract. (Again, synonyms attest to its power: charming, appealing, attractive, influential, magnetic, enticing, alluring. With her striking looks and charismatic personality, she was noticed far and wide.) This word has been associated with Christian denominations, however, decreasing its appeal to some.

By virtue of his charm and charisma, Kennedy overcame anti-Catholic prejudice to win the presidency in 1960.

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answered Apr 25, 2014 at 8:18

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The closest word that matches your description is lovable.

Inspiring or deserving love or affection

A lovable person is, by definition, easily and therefore quickly loved—though not necessarily by everyone, as not everyone loves lovable people. You would have to add additional words or phrases to say a particular person is unanimously loved.

Here are some quotes from Google Books showing its usage:

«Mary was extremely lovable!» Jane burst out angrily. «She had more…natural charm than anyone I’ve ever met. Everyone loved her—you couldn’t help it.» (Reveley, «The Etruscan Couple, and Other Stories»)

«That commitment is not arbitrary, but the natural consequence of the conviction that God is love, that everyone is loved by God and that everyone is thus lovable.» (Søren Kierkegaard, Eighteen Upbuilding Discourses)

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answered Apr 25, 2014 at 8:26

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«Endearing» is what you’re looking for.

answered Apr 25, 2014 at 12:03

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You could use affable, amiable.

answered Apr 25, 2014 at 8:09

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Consider «sweetheart» and «sweetie» for nouns, and «lovable,» «likable,» «lovely,» and the rarer, somewhat obsolescent and/or US dialectal «likely,» in the way of adjectives.

Uncle Peck is extremely likable, and it’s easy to see, because of his respectful and easy spoken tones, how Lil’ bit could fall for him.

A tow truck operator would have plenty of opportunities to meet community leaders. And Steve was such a likable man, who obviously made friends easily.

He was such a lovable man; women had a hard time resisting him.

He said she [Carole Embry Hamilton] was such a likely person and her smile was contagious.

That sudden love inspiring feeling can also be conveyed through such adjectives as genial and congenial.

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answered Apr 25, 2014 at 8:31

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I think the word «appealing» could suit you:

evoking or attracting interest, desire, curiosity, sympathy, or the like; attractive.

This word can express both social and physical atractiveness.

answered Apr 25, 2014 at 8:18

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What about popular?

Collins says:

appealing to the general public; widely favoured or admired

CDO:

liked, enjoyed, or supported by many people

The word can be applied to many things (for example, popular legislation, popular music, or a popular restaurant), but it can also be used as an adjective to describe a person:

a popular person is liked by most people (Macmillan)

There’s also this definition, on the Wordnik page:

Liked by acquaintances; sought after for company: «Beware of over-great pleasure in being popular or even beloved»

That definition suggests beloved might be a good word, too.

One other suggestion (but I saved it for the bottom, because it’s not a single word): naturally likeable. The adverb naturally suggests that this person isn’t likeable simply because they are trying too hard, or being overly generous, but because they have a genuine, innate affability.

answered Apr 25, 2014 at 15:58

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Adored? It is platonic in it’s meaning. So it works for non-sexual situations too.

love, be very fond of, be very keen on, be partial to, have a weakness for;

delight in, relish, savor;

informal be crazy about, be wild about, have a thing about/for/with, be hooked on

«I adore oysters»`

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answered Apr 25, 2014 at 20:31

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I like prepossessing. It seems to be exactly what you are trying to convey!

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answered Apr 25, 2014 at 15:25

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Charismatic perhaps shades more to power than love, but it touches the masses.

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answered Apr 25, 2014 at 22:05

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Prostitute, if you’re thinking in somewhat literal terms.

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  • Apr 2, 2008

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como se dice ‘liked by many’

gustan por muchos

Gracias

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    yayu

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    Madrid, spanish


    • Apr 2, 2008

    • #2

    «A muchos les gusta»
    But could be different, we need the complete sentence

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    • Apr 2, 2008

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    ahora el Rey es ‘gustan por muchos’

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    yayu

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    Madrid, spanish


    • Apr 2, 2008

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    I mean the complete sentence in English, I think «gustan por muchos» doesn’t make sense

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    • Apr 2, 2008

    • #5

    oh sorry, Now the king is liked by many.

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    • Apr 2, 2008

    • #6

    OK, then:
    Ahora a muchos les gusta el rey
    saludos


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    liked by many people


    Adverbs frequently used with popular


    very: enormously, exceedingly, exceptionally, extremely, highly, hugely, immensely, incredibly, massively, particularly, so, tremendously, universally, very, wildlySandra has run hugely popular Dance and Yoga Holidays for the past five years.Colin was charming, universally popular with colleagues and adored by his patients.increasingly: increasinglyNowadays it is increasingly popular to ask candidates to fill in on-line application forms.fairly: fairly, pretty informal, quite, relativelyEthical investments are now a relatively popular way of making money.


    Nouns frequently used with popular


    place: attraction, destination, location, resort, spot, venueGermany is becoming an increasingly popular holiday destination.activity: game, pastime, sportDenmark has a long history of sea faring and sailing is a popular pastime.choice: choice, optionRenting a holiday cottage is a popular choice for many people during the Summer.culture: culture, entertainment, fiction, genre, magazine, music, series, show, songA writer in a popular magazine once described what she thought a perfect world would be like.


    Verbs frequently used with popular


    be or stay popular: be, prove, remain, stayTuesday coached sessions are proving popular with members.become popular: become, be made, get, growHigh diving became popular amongst a small circle of enthusiasts.seem popular: appear, seemSo far, these sessions appear popular with good attendances.

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    held by many people


    Nouns frequently used with popular


    belief, misconception, myth, opinion, perceptionYou seem to subscribe to the popular misconception that science is arbitrary.



    The expression contrary to popular belief/opinion etc is used to say that what many people believe is not actually true: Contrary to popular opinion, a wedding isn’t the end of anything but a new start.


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