dislike

IPA: dɪsɫˈaɪk

noun

  • An attitude or a feeling of distaste or aversion.
  • (usually in the plural) Something that a person dislikes (has or feels aversion to).
  • (Internet) An individual vote showing disapproval of, or lack of support for, something posted on the Internet.

verb

  • (obsolete, transitive) To displease; to offend. In third-person only.
  • (transitive) To have a feeling of aversion or antipathy towards; not to like.
  • (Internet) To leave a vote to show disapproval of, or lack of support for, something posted on the Internet.
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Examples of "dislike" in Sentences

  • I dislike people who swear.
  • They disliked the excrescence.
  • They disliked the doleful sound.
  • I dislike the wording and the picture.
  • The man hates detractors who dislikes him.
  • They disliked the devilry content of the film.
  • Xenophobia is the fear or dislike of foreigners.
  • Like and dislike are opposites, but love and hate are not.
  • The dislike is a function of the being, not of the calling.
  • People who oppose the healthcare plan dislike the President.

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