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Other Ways To Say “I Like” And “I Don’t Like”

Sound more natural in American English—without repeating “I like…” 47 times a day.

“I like it” works. But English has tons of options that show how much you like something (or why you don’t). This guide gives you 50+ real phrases you can use in daily conversation.

If you want an extra list to compare, here’s a handy read: Preply’s “Other Ways to Say I Like / I Don’t Like”.

Yak Box: Quick Tip Before You Start

Strength + vibe matters. “I’m into it” is casual. “I’m fond of it” is gentle and a bit more formal. “I can’t stand it” is strong—use carefully unless you enjoy awkward silence.

Visual Quick Picks (Use These Everywhere)

I’m Into It

Meaning: I like it (casual).

Example: I’m into podcasts on my commute.

I’m A Fan Of

Meaning: I like it (neutral, common).

Example: I’m a fan of spicy food.

I’m Not Into It

Meaning: I don’t like it (casual, softer).

Example: I’m not into horror movies.

I Can’t Stand It

Meaning: I really dislike it (strong).

Example: I can’t stand loud chewing.

I Really Enjoy

Meaning: I like it a lot (warm, natural).

Example: I really enjoy cooking on weekends.

I Prefer

Meaning: I like this more than that.

Example: I prefer tea to coffee.

It’s My Go-To

Meaning: It’s what I usually choose.

Example: This café is my go-to spot.

It’s Not My Thing

Meaning: I don’t like it (polite, safe).

Example: Clubbing isn’t my thing.

Useful Phrases And Real-Life Sentences

  • I’m into indie games lately.
  • I’m a fan of anything with garlic.
  • I’m really enjoying this new class.
  • I’m fond of quiet mornings.
  • I’m obsessed with that show right now. (informal)
  • I have a soft spot for old cartoons.
  • It’s my favorite restaurant in town.
  • I can’t get enough of this playlist.
  • I’m all about comfort food in winter.
  • I prefer walking to driving.
  • I’d pick sushi over pizza.
  • I’m not into super sweet drinks.
  • I’m not a fan of long meetings.
  • It’s not my thing, but you go for it.
  • I could take it or leave it. (neutral)
  • I’m on the fence about it. (unsure)
  • I have mixed feelings about that plan.
  • It doesn’t do it for me. (casual)
  • I’d rather not, to be honest. (polite “no”)
  • I can’t stand the heat in summer.

Words And Phrases For “I Like” (From Mild To Strong)

VocabularyMeaningExample 1Example 2Example 3
I like …Basic, neutralI like this song.I like your idea.I like iced coffee.
I enjoy …Positive, a bit warmerI enjoy hiking.I enjoy meeting new people.I enjoy your company.
I really like …Stronger than “I like”I really like this place.I really like your shoes.I really like that app.
I love …Strong likeI love dumplings.I love that movie.I love your energy.
I adore …Strong, a bit “cute”I adore your dog.I adore that style.I adore cozy cafés.
I’m into …Casual “I like”I’m into jazz.I’m into fitness.I’m into sci-fi books.
I’m a fan of …Common, friendlyI’m a fan of Thai food.I’m a fan of early mornings.I’m a fan of your work.
I’m fond of …Gentle, slightly formalI’m fond of my hometown.I’m fond of quiet music.I’m fond of simple meals.
I’m keen on …I like it / interested (UK-leaning, but understood in the US)I’m keen on the idea.I’m keen on learning.I’m keen on trying it.
I’m crazy about …Strong, informalI’m crazy about tacos.I’m crazy about that band.I’m crazy about this game.
I’m obsessed with …Very strong, informalI’m obsessed with that series.I’m obsessed with skincare.I’m obsessed with this recipe.
I’m hooked on …Can’t stop (often shows habit)I’m hooked on Sudoku.I’m hooked on that podcast.I’m hooked on spicy ramen.
I can’t get enough of …Very strong likeI can’t get enough of this track.I can’t get enough of mango.I can’t get enough of travel videos.
I have a soft spot for …Special affectionI have a soft spot for cats.I have a soft spot for old films.I have a soft spot for small towns.
I’m all about …That’s my focus/style (informal)I’m all about comfort.I’m all about low-stress plans.I’m all about spicy snacks.
… is my favoriteTop choiceThis is my favorite café.Summer is my favorite season.Green is my favorite color.
… is my go-toUsual pickThis is my go-to lunch.That’s my go-to excuse.It’s my go-to workout.
I prefer …Choose A more than BI prefer tea.I prefer texting to calling.I prefer a quiet weekend.
I’d rather …Polite preferenceI’d rather stay in.I’d rather walk.I’d rather keep it simple.
I’d pick A over BClear comparisonI’d pick ramen over burgers.I’d pick the earlier flight.I’d pick comfort over style.
I’m impressed by …Respect + likeI’m impressed by your work.I’m impressed by the service.I’m impressed by the design.
I appreciate …Grateful, respectfulI appreciate your help.I appreciate the honesty.I appreciate your time.
I’m interested in …Curious, want to learn moreI’m interested in photography.I’m interested in that job.I’m interested in your idea.
I’m down for …Casual “yes” to an activityI’m down for pizza.I’m down for a walk.I’m down for a movie.
I’m gameCasual “sure”Bowling? I’m game.New restaurant? I’m game.Road trip? I’m game.
I dig …Slang “I like” (very casual)I dig this vibe.I dig your jacket.I dig that beat.

Words And Phrases For “I Don’t Like” (From Soft To Strong)

VocabularyMeaningExample 1Example 2Example 3
I don’t like …Basic, neutralI don’t like crowds.I don’t like this color.I don’t like that rule.
I dislike …More formalI dislike rude behavior.I dislike the smell.I dislike long waits.
I’m not into …Casual, softerI’m not into gaming.I’m not into sweets.I’m not into drama.
I’m not a fan of …Common, politeI’m not a fan of cilantro.I’m not a fan of surprises.I’m not a fan of that plan.
I’m not big on …Casual, mild dislikeI’m not big on seafood.I’m not big on parties.I’m not big on hot weather.
I’m not keen on …Mild dislike (UK-leaning, still understood)I’m not keen on that idea.I’m not keen on late nights.I’m not keen on crowds.
It’s not my thingPolite, safeCamping isn’t my thing.That music isn’t my thing.Small talk isn’t my thing.
It’s not for mePolite rejectionThat style isn’t for me.Spicy food isn’t for me.That show isn’t for me.
I’m not feeling itCasual “not enjoying”I’m not feeling this song.I’m not feeling the vibe.I’m not feeling that idea.
It’s not doing it for meCasual “not satisfying”This coffee isn’t doing it for me.The ending didn’t do it for me.The service isn’t doing it for me.
I could take it or leave itNeutral / mehI could take it or leave it.The movie was take-it-or-leave-it.I’m fine either way.
I’m on the fenceNot sure yetI’m on the fence about it.I’m on the fence about moving.I’m on the fence about that restaurant.
I have mixed feelingsSome good, some badI have mixed feelings about it.I have mixed feelings about the job.I have mixed feelings about the change.
I’m not soldNot convincedI’m not sold on that idea.I’m not sold on the price.I’m not sold on the plan.
I’d rather notPolite “no”I’d rather not go.I’d rather not talk about it.I’d rather not eat that.
I’m not comfortable with …Boundary / safetyI’m not comfortable with that joke.I’m not comfortable with sharing.I’m not comfortable with the risk.
I’m tired of …Annoyed from repetitionI’m tired of delays.I’m tired of arguing.I’m tired of this weather.
I’m annoyed by …It bothers meI’m annoyed by the noise.I’m annoyed by spam calls.I’m annoyed by the wait.
I can’t stand …Strong dislikeI can’t stand dishonesty.I can’t stand loud music.I can’t stand that smell.
I can’t bear …Strong, emotionalI can’t bear the heat.I can’t bear the suspense.I can’t bear rude people.
I can’t deal with …Strong, stressed/annoyedI can’t deal with this traffic.I can’t deal with the drama.I can’t deal with the noise.
I hate …Very strong (use carefully)I hate wasting food.I hate being late.I hate that feeling.
It drives me crazyIt annoys me a lotIt drives me crazy when people interrupt.That noise drives me crazy.The lag drives me crazy.
I’m allergic to … (figurative)Joking: I avoid itI’m allergic to early mornings.I’m allergic to awkward small talk.I’m allergic to meetings.

Neutral And Polite “In Between” Options

VocabularyMeaningExample 1Example 2Example 3
It’s okayFine, not amazingThe food was okay.It’s okay if you’re busy.That option is okay.
It’s decentPretty good, not greatThe hotel is decent.It’s a decent price.That’s a decent plan.
It’s not badBetter than expectedThis isn’t bad at all.The coffee’s not bad.Not bad—nice choice.
I don’t mind …I’m okay with itI don’t mind waiting.I don’t mind spicy food.I don’t mind either way.
I’m fine with …Acceptable to meI’m fine with that.I’m fine with a later time.I’m fine with takeout.
Whatever worksI’m flexibleWhatever works for you.Time? Whatever works.Either place—whatever works.
I’m open to itWilling to tryI’m open to trying it.I’m open to suggestions.I’m open to a compromise.
I’m willing to give it a tryTry once, not committedI’ll give it a try.I’m willing to try it once.I’ll try it and see.
I’m curious about …Interested, exploringI’m curious about that app.I’m curious about the menu.I’m curious about your idea.
It’s growing on meStarting to like itThis song is growing on me.The city is growing on me.That flavor is growing on me.
I’m not sure yetNeed more timeI’m not sure yet.I’m not sure about that.I’m not sure if it’s right.
I’ll passPolite “no” (casual)No thanks, I’ll pass.I’ll pass on dessert.I’ll pass this time.

Tiny Grammar Notes That Make You Sound Natural

Like + Noun Vs. Like + -ing

Like + noun: I like coffee. / I don’t like crowds.

Like + -ing: I like running. / I don’t like waiting.

“Like To” Vs. “Like -ing”

I like to + verb often sounds like a habit or choice: I like to walk after dinner.

I like + -ing sounds like you enjoy the activity: I like walking after dinner.

“Interested In” (Not “Interesting In”)

✅ I’m interested in photography. / ❌ I’m interesting in photography.

Common Mistakes And Fast Fixes

  • Too strong too fast: “I hate it” can sound harsh. Try “It’s not for me” or “I’m not a fan of it.”
  • Missing object: Say what you don’t like. ✅ I’m not into horror movies. (Not just “I’m not into.”)
  • Overusing “very”: Swap “very” with stronger verbs. “I love it” beats “I like it very much.”
  • Wrong preposition: ✅ I’m a fan of it. ✅ I’m interested in it.

Quick Practice (Steal These Patterns)

Swap “I Like”

  • I like coffee → I prefer coffee.
  • I like this song → I’m really into this song.
  • I like your idea → I appreciate your idea.
  • I like hiking → I enjoy hiking.

Soften “I Don’t Like”

  • I don’t like it → It’s not for me.
  • I don’t like meetings → I’m not big on meetings.
  • I don’t like that → I’m not sold on that.
  • I don’t like horror → Horror movies aren’t my thing.

Final Yak

If you only memorize six, make them these: I’m into it, I’m a fan of, I really enjoy, I prefer, It’s not my thing, I’m not a fan of. That combo covers most real-life situations without sounding dramatic.