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well-liked

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adjective

  1. liked by many people; popular

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Well liked in political media circles, Ms. Navarro visits primary states and skewers Mr. Bush’s potential opponents.

From New York Times • May 12, 2015

Well liked, even by those who should by rights be his enemies.

From Reuters • Jul. 29, 2010

Well liked him their trappings and their array, but full strange were they to him in the Burgundian land.

From The Nibelungenlied by Shumway, Daniel Bussier

Well liked among his brother and sister colonists, he was given numerous responsible positions as new organizations were formed.

From Pioneering in Cuba A Narrative of the Settlement of La Gloria, the First American Colony in Cuba, and the Early Experiences of the Pioneers by Adams, James Meade