Stative verbs describe states, qualities, opinions and our senses (what we see, hear, taste, etc.). Stative verbs are not normally used in continuous forms.
The following are examples of stative verbs:
states: be, belong, understand, know, weigh, measure, contain, need, want, own, have (possession)
opinions: think, believe, like, hate, love, prefer
senses: see, hear, smell, taste, feel
Verbs associated with the five senses - look, feel, taste, sound and smell - can be followed directly by an adjective phrase.
The same verbs are followed by like before a noun phrase.