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Synonyms and antonyms of To love or like a person or thing in British Thesaurus

To love or like a person or thing

heart (verb)

informal to like someone or something very much

take a liking to ()

to begin to like someone or something

rate (verb)

Britishinformal to have a good opinion of someone or something

warm to ()

to begin to like someone or something

take to ()

to begin to like someone or something

worship (verb)

to love and admire someone or something very much

appreciate (verb)

to recognize the good or special qualities of a person, place, or thing

live for ()

to think someone or something is so important that they are your main reason for living

go for (informal)

informal to like a particular type of person or thing

have a lot of time for ()

to like someone or something very much

be a sucker for ()

to like a particular type of person or thing very much, so that you will do almost anything to please them or to have them

be daft about (informal)

informal to like something or love someone very much

be partial to ()

to like something very much

be struck on (British)

Britishinformal if you are struck on someone or something, you like them

be taken with ()

to like someone or something very much

cotton to ()

to begin to like someone or something

flip for ()

to immediately like someone or something very much

not hear a word (said) against ()

used for emphasizing that you think someone or something is extremely good

slobber over ()

to show that you like or love someone or something in a very obvious way that other people think is silly or embarrassing