well-liked

adjective
UK: /ˌwel ˈlaɪkt/
US: /ˌwel ˈlaɪkt/
  1. Enjoyed and admired by many people.

    1. He is a well-liked person in our group.
    2. The well-liked teacher received many gifts from students.
  2. Popular or approved of by a lot of individuals.

    1. She's a very well-liked member of the team.
    2. This new initiative quickly became well-liked throughout the company.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "well-liked" in English means: Enjoyed and admired by many people., Popular or approved of by a lot of individuals..

The phonetic transcription of "well-liked" is /ˌwel ˈlaɪkt/ in British English and /ˌwel ˈlaɪkt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "well-liked": popular, esteemed, favored.

Example usage of "well-liked": "He is a well-liked person in our group.". More examples on the page.