Liking vs Aptness - What's the difference?
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A like; a predilection.
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* (John Stuart Mill)
suitability; the quality of being apt or suitable
disposition of the mind; propensity
quickness of apprehension; readiness in learning; docility
proneness; tendency
Liking is a related term of aptness.
As nouns the difference between liking and aptness
is that liking is likeness while aptness is suitability; the quality of being apt or suitable.liking
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- The likings and dislikings of society, or of some powerful portion of it, are thus the main thing which has practically determined the rules laid down for general observance, under the penalties of law or opinion.
