dislike in English

noun
1
a feeling of distaste or hostility.
despite her dislike of publicity, she was quite a celebrated figure
verb
1
feel distaste for or hostility toward.
he was not distressed by the death of a man he had always disliked
synonyms:find distastefulregard with distastebe averse tohave an aversion tohave no liking/taste fordisapprove ofobject totake exception tohatedetestloatheabhordespisebe unable to bear/standshrink fromshudder atfind repellentbe unable to stomachabominate
noun
verb
  • find distastefulregard with distastebe averse tohave an aversion tohave no liking/taste fordisapprove ofobject totake exception tohatedetestloatheabhordespisebe unable to bear/standshrink fromshudder atfind repellentbe unable to stomachabominate

Use "dislike" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "dislike" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "dislike", or refer to the context using the word "dislike" in the English Dictionary.

1. 14 Dislike the woman of big voice, dislike abuzz environment, dislike the voice of surroundings everything!

2. Abhorring: to dislike strongly.

3. I dislike to impose.

4. I dislike her frivolity.

5. We dislike scolding voices.

6. Most women dislike being ogled .

7. I dislike his arrogant demeanour.

8. Abominating: to dislike strongly.

9. I dislike his pompous demeanor.

10. 4 Most women dislike being ogled .

11. We dislike people such as him.

12. She pursed her lips with dislike.

13. I conquered my dislike for mathematics.

14. Her dislike for Dick was intense.

15. She regarded dressmaking with great dislike.

16. I dislike being the centre of attention.

17. I took an instant dislike to him.

18. Aversion: A fixed, intense dislike; repugnance

19. 2 Many teachers dislike insubordinate children.

20. I dislike jogging early in the morning.

21. Why do you dislike her so much?

22. We dislike to have anyone patronize us.

23. Definition of Antipathy (noun): strong feeling of dislike

24. 3 I dislike jogging early in the morning.

25. I have an unaccountable dislike to my dentist.

26. Allergic: having a natural dislike for something.

27. His colleagues regarded him with intense dislike.

28. Why do you dislike him so much?

29. Truman had a strong dislike for communism.

30. Antipathetic: having a natural dislike for something

31. They dislike the pressure on their throat.

32. I dislike my wife going out often.

33. I took a violent dislike to him.

34. She took an instant dislike to me.

35. I dislike being away from my family.

36. Children dislike being spouted at by pompous teachers.

37. He seems to dislike any form of exercise.

38. Jack showed his dislike plainly in scorching satire.

39. The women took an instant dislike to one another.

40. I dislike how it confuses radicalism and terrorism.

41. Contrary to popular belief, many cats dislike milk.

42. Antipathy definition is - a strong feeling of dislike

43. 17 I dislike being away from my family.

44. Gaius, though, reportedly grew to dislike this nickname.

45. In figurative use, Antipathy is a dislike that seems constitutional toward persons, things, conduct, etc.; hence it involves a dislike for which sometimes

46. His behaviour merely reinforced my dislike of him.

47. I personally dislike the greasy dissimulation of diplomacy.

48. 3 Contrary to popular belief, many cats dislike milk.

49. The dog evinced its dislike of stranger by growl.

50. Contrary to popular belief,[Sentencedict.com] many cats dislike milk.