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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. DISLIKE definition: 1. to not like someone or something: 2. a feeling of not liking something or someone: 3…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of DISLIKE is a feeling of aversion or disapproval. How to use dislike in a sentence. a feeling of aversion or disapproval; discord; something that a person habitually does not like or enjoy…

  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. Definition of dislike verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  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. 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. distaste implies a more or less settled dislike: to have distaste ...

  9. dislike (somewhat formal) to not like someone or something Dislike is a somewhat formal word; it is less formal, and more usual, to say that you don't like someone or something, especially in spoken English: I don't like it when you call me so late at night.

  10. 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).

  11. Jun 22, 2017 · Definition of dislike noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.