Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
like-to
Phrase
/laɪk tuː/

Definition
A term commonly used to introduce a conditional or hypothetical situation, often indicating a preference or possibility.

Examples
- I would like to visit Paris someday.
- She would like to learn how to play the guitar.
- They would like to see the new exhibit at the museum.

Meaning
The phrase ‘like-to’ is typically used to express a desire or inclination to do something.

Synonyms
- wish to
- prefer to
- would love to