Like my heart
Meaning of Like my heart
Expressing strong liking or affection toward something or someone.
In simple words: something you really enjoy or feel strongly about
Like my heart in a sentence
- I really **like my heart** when I listen to jazz music.
- She laughed and said, 'I **like my heart** each time I see you.'
- He painted a canvas that truly reflects how much I **like my heart**.
How to use Like my heart
Used informally to express strong affection or enjoyment. Avoid in formal settings like presentations or academic writing.
Grammar pattern
like + object
Memory hint
Imagine your heart lighting up with joy when you see something you love.
Related words
Collocations with Like my heart
- like crazy
- like a kid
- like it or not
Synonyms for Like my heart
Common mistakes with Like my heart
- Confused with 'like' as a filler word in speech
- 'My heart' used too literally instead of emotionally
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Frequently asked questions about Like my heart
What does Like my heart mean?
something you really enjoy or feel strongly about
What is the definition of Like my heart?
Expressing strong liking or affection toward something or someone.
How do you use Like my heart in a sentence?
I really **like my heart** when I listen to jazz music.
Can you give another example of Like my heart?
She laughed and said, 'I **like my heart** each time I see you.'
What are synonyms for Like my heart?
Common alternatives include love, enjoy, appreciate, admire.
What words go with Like my heart?
It commonly pairs with like crazy, like a kid, like it or not.
What are common mistakes when using Like my heart?
Confused with 'like' as a filler word in speech 'My heart' used too literally instead of emotionally
How do you pronounce Like my heart?
US: //laɪk maɪ hɑrt//, UK: //laɪk maɪ hɑːt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
Is Like my heart formal or informal?
"Like my heart" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.
When should I use Like my heart?
Used informally to express strong affection or enjoyment. Avoid in formal settings like presentations or academic writing.
