dislikable
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dislikable — index contemptuous, objectionable Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
dislikable — adjective Not capable or worthy of being liked; not liked; regarded with displeasure or aversion. The dominating figure in the play is Bessie Berger (Joan Lorring), an abrasively dislikable Momma Portnoy … Wiktionary
dislikable — dislike ► VERB ▪ feel distaste for or hostility towards. ► NOUN 1) a feeling of dislike. 2) a thing that is disliked. DERIVATIVES dislikable (also dislikeable) adjective … English terms dictionary
dislikable — also dislikeable adjective Date: 1843 easy to dislike … New Collegiate Dictionary
dislikable — dis·likable … English syllables
dislikable — adjective such as to provoke dislike • Similar to: ↑disliked … Useful english dictionary
dislike — dislikable, dislikeable, adj. /dis luyk /, v., disliked, disliking, n. v.t. 1. to regard with displeasure, antipathy, or aversion: I dislike working. I dislike oysters. n. 2. a feeling of aversion; antipathy: a strong dislike for Bach. [1545 55;… … Universalium
dis|like|a|ble — «dihs LY kuh buhl», adjective. = dislikable: (Cf. ↑dislikable) »The three victims of this hair raising novel…are each in their own way wholly dislikeable (London Times) … Useful english dictionary
dislikeable — adjective see dislikable … New Collegiate Dictionary
P. G. Wodehouse — Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse KBE Wodehouse in 1904 (aged 23). Born 15 October 1881(1881 10 15) Guildford, Surrey, England, UK … Wikipedia