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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151. Simon was not reticent in expressing his dislike for the Jaguar-driving members who had previously snubbed him.
152. She could not hide her personal dislike of the man.
153. You decide whether you approve or disapprove, whether you like or dislike, whether you trust or distrust.
154. Second, he shows an intense dislike of his new position, and a continuing desire to resign.
155. What is it you most dislike? Stupidity, especially in its nastiest forms of racism and superstition. Christopher Hitchens
156. Perhaps it is because of a hearty dislike of chauvinism and exaggerated nationalism that I have not become an intense patriot.
157. Investors can sell shares in the companies they dislike, and hold on to stock in the ones they favor.
158. Your dislike for Maman was handed down to me, wasn't it?
159. Rachaela had turned on Ruth, not just the habitual cold shoulder, but with a firework of dislike and alienation.Sentence dictionary
160. Habit is a man's sole comfort. We dislike doing without even unpleasant things to which we have become accustomed. Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
161. But Conservatives in the ruling coalition dislike the idea because they fear losses at the polls next year to the far-right Republicans.
162. Even the most avid mycologists dislike being shot over a chanterelle.
163. Years of dislike boiled over and blows were exchanged.
164. And conversely to you Americans, " Don't you dislike the British? ".
165. He may suddenly take a dislike to foods that he's previously enjoyed.
166. Those who especially like or dislike cats would have strong emotive associations with cats.
167. The divorce was painfully public, feeding her dislike of the press.