dislike|disliked|dislikes|disliking in English

verb

[dis·like || dɪs'laɪk]

have a negative opinion of -, have an aversion for -

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1. Last night, someone dislike Botted my game with 2k dislikes

2. There are two ways of disliking art. One is to dislike it. The other is to like it rationally. Oscar Wilde 

3. No leader dislikes kickback.

4. She dislikes snobs intensely.

5. She disliked his involvement with the group and disliked his friends.

6. She dislikes to eat goose.

7. Definition of Anticlerical (adjective): disliking priests and churches

8. The little girl dislikes her fussy parents.

9. 15 Tom dislikes vapid food.

10. She disliked him intensely.

11. He disliked Kate intensely.

12. He likes cats but dislikes dogs.

13. He manifests qualities and feelings, likes and dislikes.

14. She disliked her boss intensely.

15. The new teacher was universally disliked.

16. (noun) An example of Bigotry is disliking peop

17. Hitler was not alone in disliking Halder's plan.

18. 14 Dislike the woman of big voice, dislike abuzz environment, dislike the voice of surroundings everything!

19. Jo disliked him on sight.

20. She dislikes the disconnected ramblings of the old man.

21. He grumbled out his reasons from disliking the arrangement.

22. I disliked him for his arrogance.

23. That man was disliked inside the college.

24. His behavior was such that everyone disliked him.

25. I disliked the implied criticism in his voice.