Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

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.