See Also: Dislike(medicine)
dislike(1)(dictionary)
dislike(2)(dictionary)
dislike(dictionary)
dislike 1, verb(dictionary)
dislike 2, noun(dictionary)

dislike(2) (iou)



dislike noun. L16.
[from the verb.]
Displeasure, disapproval, (as directed at some object). L16-M18.
W. Penn A letter from the government, in dislike of such proceedings.
The feeling that something is distasteful, unpleasant, unattractive, or objectionable. L16.
P. G. Wodehouse His dislike amounted to positive loathing. A. Lurie The look of cool dislike on Steve's face.
b. A particular aversion, something disliked. E17.
G. L. Harding Likes and dislikes in the way of scenery are so very personal. W. Gass Pa took a dislike to Hans and said I shouldn't go with Hans so much.
Disagreement, discord. L16-M17.
dislikeful adjective (a) unpleasant; (b) characterized by dislike: only in L16.