like to
See also: liketo
English
editEtymology
editRe-analysis of like (to) (an adjective meaning "likely") as an adverb. (Forms like liked to and would have liked to are from re-analysis as a verb.)
Pronunciation
edit- (Southern US) IPA(key): [laɪk.tə], [laːk.tə]
Adverb
editlike to (not comparable)
- (Southern US) nearly; almost
- 1995, Elizabeth Kytle, The Voices of Robby Wilde, page 204:
- And the wall facing the hall was almost all glass. It looked more like a store display window than a room. Rob didn't know about all this until a week later when she was back on her ward; but when she told him, he like to died.