plural of like
"The party was full of young people who shared similar tastes and values, making it easy to find friends among those likes at the event."
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of like
"She likes ice cream every day."
In plain English: To like something as an action means to enjoy it, approve of it, or want more of it.
"She likes coffee with milk in the morning."
plural of Like
"The party had many likes, including pizza and chocolate cake."