start to like
Frequency: 7.015.1 per million words
to begin having a feeling of liking someone or something
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Examples (10)
- I didn't enjoy it at first, but I'm starting to like classical music.
- After much effort, she has started to like exercising regularly.
- He never thought he would, but he's starting to like the quiet life in the countryside.
- The children quickly started to like their new teacher.
- Do you think they will ever start to like each other, despite their differences?
- At first, the flavor was strange, but I'm really starting to like this new tea.
- She confessed that she had started to like him during their long conversations.
- Even though it was tough, he knew he would eventually start to like his challenging new role.
- We hope the new puppy will start to like its new home very soon.
- Despite initial reservations, many viewers are starting to like the controversial new series.