Antonym: like. Similar words: like, alike, likely, unlike, quisling, likewise, and the like, unlikely. Meaning: [dɪs'laɪk] n. 1. an inclination to withhold approval from some person or group 2. a feeling of aversion or antipathy. v. have or feel a dislike or distaste for.
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31. She regarded dressmaking with great dislike.
32. Children dislike being spouted at by pompous teachers.
33. I dislike it when you whistle.
34. His dislike of women bordered on the psychotic.
35. He has a violent dislike of school.
36. He had taken an instant dislike to Mortlake.
37. His essential decency makes it impossible to dislike him.
38. He epitomizes everything I dislike.
39. Louise made no secret of her dislike for John.
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40. I took an instant dislike to my new clleague.
41. Most children dislike being patted on the head.
42. Sonia stared at me with dislike and distrust.
43. I dislike his arrogant demeanour.
44. She shared her mother's dislike of housework.
45. Contrary to popular opinion, many adult cats dislike milk.
46. Truman had a strong dislike for communism.
47. He glanced at her with cold dislike.
48. It's his manner I dislike, more than anything else.
49. They took a violent dislike to each other.
50. I dislike man of that type.
51. Her dislike for Dick was intense.
52. I felt a strong dislike of the new teacher.
53. Some people dislike big cities.
54. I dislike to go to the cinema alone.
55. Dislike of snakes or spiders is a common phobia.
56. She has a dislike of cold weather.
57. She had a deep dislike for Robert's wife.
58. I like cats but dislike dogs.
59. She gave him a look of real dislike.
60. She has a hearty dislike of any sort of office work.