dislike

  • 21dislike II. — very much (G) he dislike II.s going to the opera (K) we dislike II. his hanging around with that crowd to dislike II. deeply …

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  • 22dislike — /dɪsˈlaɪk / (say dis luyk) verb (t) (disliked, disliking) 1. not to like; regard with displeasure or aversion: I dislike him; I dislike having to work. –noun 2. the feeling of disliking; distaste: I have taken a strong dislike to her.… …

  • 23dislike —   Makemake ole, hoihoi ole.   Rare: manu awa, kope, ho āhu.    ♦ Strong dislike, ho okae, konākonā.    ♦ To stir up dislike, ho opihapiha ōlelo, ho ohaunaele …

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  • 24dislike — I. noun Date: 1567 1. a feeling of aversion or disapproval 2. obsolete discord II. transitive verb Date: 1567 1. to regard with dislike ; disapprove 2 …

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  • 25dislike — See hate. See hate, dislike …

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  • 26dislike — verb feel distaste for or hostility towards. noun a feeling of dislike. ↘a thing that is disliked. Derivatives dislikable (also dislikeable) adjective disliker noun …

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  • 27dislike — 1. verb a man she had always disliked Syn: find distasteful, regard with distaste, be averse to, have an aversion to, have no liking/taste for, disapprove of, object to, take exception to; hate, detest, loathe, abhor, despise, be unable to… …

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  • 28dislike — 1. verb a man she had always disliked Syn: find distasteful, regard with distaste, be averse to, have an aversion to, hate, disapprove of, object to, take exception to Ant: like 2. noun she viewed the other woman with dislike Syn: distast …

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  • 29dislike — v. & n. v.tr. have an aversion or objection to; not like. n. 1 a feeling of repugnance or not liking. 2 an object of dislike. Derivatives: dislikable adj. (also dislikeable) …

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  • 30dislike — 1. noun An attitude or a feeling of distaste or aversion. 2. verb To have a feeling of aversion or antipathy towards something; not to like something …

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