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    dislike
    /dɪsˈlʌɪk/

    verb

    • 1. feel distaste for or hostility towards: "she disliked any kind of unnecessary rudeness"

    noun

    • 1. a feeling of distaste or hostility: "they had taken a dislike to each other"

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  2. DISLIKE definition: 1. to not like someone or something: 2. a feeling of not liking something or someone: 3…. Learn more.

  3. Jul 6, 2012 · The meaning of DISLIKE is a feeling of aversion or disapproval. How to use dislike in a sentence.

  4. Dislike definition: to regard with displeasure, antipathy, or aversion. See examples of DISLIKE used in a sentence.

  5. Synonyms hate hate dislike can’t stand despise can’t bear loathe detest These words all mean to have a strong feeling of dislike for somebody/ something. hate to have a strong feeling of dislike for somebody/ something. Although hate is generally a very strong verb, it is also commonly used in spoken or informal English to talk about people or things that you dislike in a less important ...

  6. dislike: 1 n a feeling of aversion or antipathy “my dislike of him was instinctive” Antonyms: liking a feeling of pleasure and enjoyment Types: show 16 types... hide 16 types... disinclination that toward which you are inclined to feel dislike Anglophobia dislike (or fear) of Britain and British customs unfriendliness dislike experienced as an ...

  7. 2 meanings: 1. to consider unpleasant or disagreeable 2. a feeling of aversion or antipathy.... Click for more definitions.

  8. Definition of dislike noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. DISLIKE definition: 1. to not like someone or something: 2. the feeling of not liking someone or something: . Learn more.

  10. to not like someone or something dislike somebody/something Why do you dislike him so much? He disliked it when she behaved badly in front of his mother. dislike doing something I dislike being away from my family. Much as she disliked going to funerals (= although she did not like it at all), she knew she had to be there. dislike somebody/something doing something He disliked her staying away ...

  11. SYNONYMS 2. disrelish. dislike, disgust, distaste, repugnance imply antipathy toward something. dislike is a general word, sometimes connoting an inherent or permanent feeling of antipathy for something: to have a dislike for crowds. disgust connotes a feeling of loathing for what is offensive to the feelings and sensibilities: He felt disgust at seeing such ostentation. distaste implies a ...