From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsomebody’s likes and dislikessomebody’s likes and dislikesLIKE somebody OR somethingthe things that someone likes and does not like We all have our own likes and dislikes when it comes to food. → like
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somebody’s likes and dislikes• Don't let personal likes and dislikes get in the way of the job.• Art can be created by groups, producing output that is a synthesis of their likes and dislikes.• As children grow older they will become more consciously aware of the likes and dislikes of those who care for them.• Employees were asked about their likes and dislikes, about general working conditions, and about their feelings toward supervisors.• There are only subjective likes and dislikes, and one should not speak of value at all.• These are all factors that are essentially personal, and we are all different in our likes and dislikes.• This column takes a look at local cooks, their culinary likes and dislikes and favorite recipes.• This is when likes and dislikes of others are first expressed.• We all have different likes and dislikes, different tastes in food, music, films and clothes.