Word for strong liking for

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  1. Which word means a strong liking for something?
  2. What does it mean to take a liking to someone?
  3. What is the difference between I Like You & I love you?
  4. How do you use liking in a sentence?
  5. Is liking a real word?
  6. Has a liking for meaning?
  7. What is it called when you like someone?
  8. Is liking someone a choice?
  9. Why are crushes called crushes?
  10. How long does a crush last for?
  11. Should I tell my crush I have feelings for him?
  12. Is Limerence a form of OCD?
  13. Is Limerence a bad thing?
  14. What does relationship OCD feel like?
  15. Can someone with OCD fall in love?
  16. Do people with OCD obsess about people?

leaning, propensity, proclivity, penchant mean a strong instinct or liking for something.

What does it mean to take a liking to someone?

: to begin to like (someone or something) He took a liking to his new neighbor.

What is the difference between I Like You & I love you?

Loving someone means that he or she means everything to you, while liking someone means that you are simply happy being with that person. 3. Love involves deeper, stronger emotions, while like is more of a tender feeling towards that special someone.

How do you use liking in a sentence?

Use “liking” in a sentence | “liking” sentence examples

  1. Doing what you like is freedom.
  2. He had a liking for fast cars.
  3. I’ve always had a liking for the sea.
  4. She had a liking for good clothes.
  5. They have little liking for each other.
  6. There’s a world of difference between liking someone and loving them.

Is liking a real word?

noun. preference, inclination, or favor: to show a liking for privacy. pleasure or taste: much to his liking. the state or feeling of a person who likes.

Has a liking for meaning?

If you have a liking for something or someone, you like them. She had a liking for good clothes. [ + for]

What is it called when you like someone?

Reciprocal liking, also known as reciprocity of attraction, is the act of a person feeling an attraction to someone only upon learning or becoming aware of that person’s attraction to themselves. Feelings of admiration, affection, love, and respect are characteristics for reciprocal liking between the two individuals.

Is liking someone a choice?

Love is making a choice every day, either to love or not to love. This doesn’t mean we don’t love the person; it means we are left with a choice. There is a difference between feeling love for someone (caring about a person) and loving someone (choosing to love that person). You may have love for someone forever.

Why are crushes called crushes?

The word crush is to refer to the infatuation someone had for another person. A slang expert named Eric Patridge, suggests that crush might have come from the word mash, which in 1870 was a popular way of saying you were “head over heels in love” and to crush something, was to mash it.

How long does a crush last for?

In reality, according to psychologists, a typical crush usually lasts for four months. If the feeling persists, what you feel is what we like to call, “being in love.”

Should I tell my crush I have feelings for him?

Yet if you tell him about your feelings, you could easily scare him away. Even if he likes you, it’s as a schoolmate so far, and one he only knows a little. Revealing your strong feelings at this point could overwhelm him with awkwardness, causing him to avoid you.

Is Limerence a form of OCD?

“Limerence is a combination of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and addiction for another person.

Is Limerence a bad thing?

Limerence can be very unhealthy. It can cause depression if the LO doesn’t return the same feelings, for starters. Plus, because of the obsessive nature of limerence, it can act like a mental illness. Some people can even become suicidal if they aren’t able to be with the other person.

What does relationship OCD feel like?

People like Evelyn with relationship-centered obsessions often feel overwhelmed by doubts and worries focused on their feelings towards their partner, their partner’s feelings towards them, and the “rightness” of the relationship experience.

Can someone with OCD fall in love?

If you have obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD​), you know that your symptoms can often get in the way of establishing and maintaining romantic relationships. Indeed, many individuals with OCD are single, and those who are in a relationship or married often report a significant amount of relationship stress.

Do people with OCD obsess about people?

When someone with OCD fixates on a person, it can become obsessive. It could be someone you’re dating. It’s natural to think about your partner, but when it’s the only thing on your mind, that’s a problem. You might not realize what you’re doing, but your obsessions could create a divide in your relationship.

‘STRONG LIKING (FOR)’ is a 17 letter
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Synonyms for PENCHANT

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  • #1

What is a one word synonym for strong liking.
Here’s an example sentence: ‘I developed a strong liking for basketball.»

Nothing fancy, but should imply something stronger than just liking.
Words like admiration, passion, etc… seem too….I’m not sure how to describe it.

    • #3

    Try this for size, charlies1902: English synonyms for passion.

    I just saw all of those, but none are suitable for technical writing.

    • #4

    I’m not sure what you mean by ‘technical writing’.

    • #5

    I’m not sure what you mean by ‘technical writing’.

    Paraphrased from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technical_writing. Basically, in the science world, we use technical writing. We try to avoid complicated words and colorful language that is commonly seen in novels and other literature. We want to get straight to the point.

    • #6

    (1): Your original example was about baseball.

    (2): If you want to get straight to the point, then what’s wrong with ‘a strong liking’?

    • #7

    (1): Your original example was about baseball.

    (2): If you want to get straight to the point, then what’s wrong with ‘a strong liking’?

    1) it was just an example.
    2) a strong liking sounds redundant to me, but its synonyms seem inappropriate for my purposes.

    • #8

    Why not post the example you have in mind? The actual context. That’s what we do here, by the way — words in context. Let’s have some context and background, please.

    Myridon


    • #9

    1) it was just an example.
    2) a strong liking sounds redundant to me, but its synonyms seem inappropriate for my purposes.

    Your example was about a personal preference and was one in which an emotional statement would be completely normal. In technical writing, it is hard for us to guess how liking something (or any other emotion) is appropriate («Oxygen loves hydrogen.» ;)) so we can’t guess what you intend to say.

    • #10

    Your example was about a personal preference and was one in which an emotional statement would be completely normal. In technical writing, it is hard for us to guess how liking something (or any other emotion) is appropriate («Oxygen loves hydrogen.» ;)) so we can’t guess what you intend to say.

    I’ll give an example I would say for this purpose.

    ‘I developed a strong liking for scientific theory.’
    In the scientific university setting, professors generally don’t like to see «I developed love for scientific theory» because they think it’s too flowery and that the writer is trying to convince them with flowery words.

    Myridon


    • #11

    ‘I developed a strong liking for scientific theory.’
    In the scientific university setting, professors generally don’t like to see «I developed love for scientific theory» because they think it’s too flowery and that the writer is trying to convince them with flowery words.

    What are you writing? How do you see this sentence as fitting into a technical document? Unless you are a robot, I hardly see how your professors can object to how you express your personal feelings. «Like» is just as irrational as «love.»

    I don’t think there is a specific term for someone who likes the smell of petrol, although it is a recognised phenomenon. There may be some other related terms you could work into an explanation.

    This article explains that it is just another form of nostalgia which is triggered by the smell. This is related to olfactory memory, or our memory of smells.

    Some people habitually smell things, even things which they know are unpleasant. This behaviour has been termed «benign masochism«.

    Someone who has a heightened sense of smell might be said to have hyperosmia. These are likely to be more sensitive to smells and have a stronger olfactory memory.

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    The word LIKE is a very popular word in the English language.

    We use LIKE as an adjective, a verb and even a noun.

    The only bad thing about the verb LIKE is that we use it way too often.

    Some students may wonder whether we have any other words for LIKE in English?

    In fact, there are many, many ways to say instead of LIKE. So here are some English words and phrases that you can use as alternatives to I LIKE.

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    We use I LIKE to express our feeling about somebody or something. For example:

    I like ice cream.
    I like Mathew.

    Of course, we could add various English adverbs to give more meaning to it. For example:

    I really like ice cream.
    I really like Mathew.

    I genuinely like Mathew.
    I totally like her.

    But it can be a little boring to always use the same words or expressions so here are some suitable alternative words you can use instead of LIKE.

    Other Ways to Say I like it in English

    I love

    Love indicates something a bit stronger than “like”.

    Example:

    👱‍♂️ Would you like a cup of tea? 

    👩 I would love a cup of tea.

    I am fond of

    Fond of indicates a strong liking for someone or something but not as strong as “love”.

    Example:

    Kathy is very fond of her Aunt Jane, she always looks forward to her visits.

    I adore

    Like ‘love’,  ‘adore’ always gives a deeper meaning than ‘like’.

    Example:

    James adores his new job. He has always wanted to work in the city and this gives him the chance to do that.

    I am partial to

    A very British English expression. To be partial to something means you prefer it over some other choice.

    Example:

    Daniel was always partial to homemade cakes. He enjoyed the cakes in the local bakery but a homemade cake was his favourite every time.

    Some more informal ways of saying LIKE include the following:

    to dig something

    This is a very 1960’s or 1970’s expression. People used to ‘dig’ the new music by The Beatles. So this is really something related to the hippy years.

    Example:

    I dig your outfit.

    I am into 

    Very informal and almost slang expression. This is used frequently to tell someone what you like.

    Example:

    The teacher asked Kevin what music he liked, ‘I am really into U2, they get it right every time.

    I cannot get enough

    Again more informal meaning you just want more of what you like.

    Example:

    👨‍🦳 Do you like that new brand of coffee?

    👱‍♀️ Oh yes, certainly, I just cannot get enough of it!

    Or as Depeche Mode sing I just can’t get enough

    Other Words for Like in English

    So here are the words we can use instead of LIKE, let’s go through them one more time:

    • I love
    • I am fond of
    • I adore
    • I am partial to
    • I dig
    • I am into
    • I cannot get enough

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