dislike

[US]/dɪsˈlaɪk/
[UK]/dɪsˈlaɪk/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt. have a feeling of distaste or hostility towards
n. a feeling of distaste or hostility

Phrases & Collocations

strongly dislike

(strongly) dislike

likes and dislikes

dislike for

Example Sentences

have a temperamental dislike of sports

I dislike selfish people.

Children often dislike homework.

We dislike people such as him.

I dislike man of that type.

Many teachers dislike insubordinate children.

a puritanical dislike of self-indulgence

they had taken a dislike to each other.

his personal dislike of the man was reanimated.

disliked loafers on the job.

Some people dislike big cities.

I felt a strong dislike of the new teacher.

That man was disliked inside the college.

I dislike to go to the cinema alone.

She dislikes to eat goose.

I took an instant dislike to him.

Her dislike for Dick was intense.

I dislike her frivolity.

The new teacher was universally disliked.

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