especially like

Frequency: 9.070.4 per million words

Used to single out something that is liked more than others.

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Examples (20)

  • I enjoy all kinds of fruit, but I especially like strawberries.
  • I especially like the quiet evenings at home.
  • My son reads a lot, and he especially likes fantasy novels.
  • She especially likes reading historical novels.
  • During our trip to Italy, I especially liked the architecture in Florence.
  • We especially liked the dessert at that new restaurant.
  • Is there any type of music you especially like?
  • Do you especially like any particular kind of music?
  • I'm not a big fan of horror movies, but I especially like the psychological thrillers.
  • He's always been kind, but I especially like his sense of humor.
  • Critics especially like the author's use of symbolism in her latest book.
  • The children especially like visiting their grandparents during holidays.
  • She especially likes how the morning sun hits the kitchen window.
  • I don't mind most vegetables, but I especially like broccoli.
  • If we go to the museum, I'd especially like to see the Impressionist art collection.
  • Among all the subjects, she especially likes mathematics.
  • The children especially like it when their grandfather tells them stories from his childhood.
  • They especially liked the unexpected twist in the movie.
  • He enjoys hiking in general, but he especially likes walking through old-growth forests.
  • What I especially like about him is his unwavering honesty.