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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. to not like; to find someone or something unpleasant, difficult, etc.: I dislike the idea of leaving him home alone all evening. dislike. noun [ C/U ] us / dɪsˈlɑɪk / [ C ] a dislike of flying.

  3. The meaning of DISLIKE is a feeling of aversion or disapproval. How to use dislike in a sentence.

  4. 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.

  5. Synonyms for DISLIKE: disliking, hatred, distaste, allergy, hate, aversion, disgust, disapproval; Antonyms of DISLIKE: use, liking, preference, fondness, taste, favor, like, love

  6. noun. a feeling of aversion or antipathy. “my dislike of him was instinctive” see more. noun. an inclination to withhold approval from some person or group. synonyms: disapproval, disfavor, disfavour. see more. verb. have or feel a dislike or distaste for. “I really dislike this salesman” see more. Pronunciation. US. /dɪsˈlaɪk/ UK. /dɪsˈlaɪk/

  7. Define dislike. dislike synonyms, dislike pronunciation, dislike translation, English dictionary definition of dislike. tr.v. dis·liked , dis·lik·ing , dis·likes To regard with distaste or aversion.

  8. If you dislike someone or something, you consider them to be unpleasant and do not like them. 2. Dislike is the feeling that you do not like someone or something.

  9. verb. /dɪsˈlaɪk/ (rather formal) Verb Forms. to not like somebody/something. dislike somebody/something Why do you dislike him so much? She disliked her boss intensely. There are very few foods that I actively dislike. dislike doing something I dislike being away from my family.

  10. Definitions of 'dislike' 1. If you dislike someone or something, you consider them to be unpleasant and do not like them. [...] 2. Dislike is the feeling that you do not like someone or something. [...] 3. Your dislikes are the things that you do not like. [...] More. English usage. What is the difference between dislike and not like? More.

  11. to not like someone or something: Why do you dislike her so much? [ + doing sth ] I dislike ironing intensely. dislike. noun [ C, U ] uk / dɪˈslaɪk / us. B2. the feeling of not liking someone or something: a dislike of cold weather. I took an instant dislike to her (= disliked her immediately).