Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples
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Word:
disliked
IPA transcription: [dɪsl'aɪkt]
adverb
meaning of the word
Synonyms:
disliked
Meaning:
regarded with aversion; "he was intensely disliked"
Usage examples
He was much disliked in Louisbourg.
Evidently she disliked meeting Henry.
"What, then, if they all disliked him?"
He particularly disliked one "new" song to a jaunty dance-tune.
She disliked speaking, her power over her words seemed so utterly gone.
Presently she opened the conversation by asking me if I disliked being alone.
Better if he were liked by the good folk in the village, and disliked by the bad."
She disliked Bath, and did not think it agreed with her; and Bath was to be her home.
'It's useless to discuss that, Arthur; you have always consistently disliked my friends.
It is true that he was out of humor and greatly disliked the task that had been laid upon him.