[ US /dɪˈsɫaɪk/ ]
[ UK /dɪslˈa‍ɪk/ ]
VERB
  1. have or feel a dislike or distaste for
    I really dislike this salesman
NOUN
  1. a feeling of aversion or antipathy
    my dislike of him was instinctive
  2. an inclination to withhold approval from some person or group
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How To Use dislike In A Sentence

  • Balzac expended a great deal of pains, and one of whom he seems to have "caressed," as the French say, with a curious admixture of dislike and admiration. The Thirteen
  • The landowner instantly conceives a dislike of the dog and demands that she be gotten rid of.
  • The producer disliked the script and demanded a rewrite.
  • Iëna then went in advance, and sought the open plain, whereupon the child resembling the mother would cry out and complain, because she disliked an _open_ path. The Myth of Hiawatha, and Other Oral Legends, Mythologic and Allegoric, of the North American Indians
  • He's torn between his distrust and dislike of the press and his need to galvanise voters. Times, Sunday Times
  • You may claim to dislike walking and it is often an unpleasant experience when confined to hard pavements, and busy, polluted streets. How to Lower High Blood Pressure
  • But now I have another reason to dislike the need for sleep - there is a fundamental mismatch between a baby's sleep schedule and that of their parents.
  • Despite his occasional protestations of friendship, he disliked England and thought her a worthless ally.
  • What do you like and dislike about your body? The Sun
  • Yes | No | Report from peter wrote 47 weeks 17 hours ago well this article gave me more reasons to dislike vbaiting. mabe some one will stop bvaiting Seven Reasons to Stop Baiting Whitetails Now
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