dislikeful (Meaning)

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dislikeful (a.)

Full of dislike; disaffected; malign; disagreeable.

Synonyms & Antonyms of dislikeful

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dislikeful Sentence Examples

  1. The boss's dislikeful behavior towards his employees created a toxic work environment.
  2. The audience expressed their dislikeful reaction to the performance with loud boos.
  3. She felt a dislikeful sensation as she tasted the spoiled milk.
  4. The politician's dislikeful comments about his opponent sparked a heated debate.
  5. The team's dislikeful attitude towards their coach hindered their success.
  6. His dislikeful disposition made it difficult for him to make friends.
  7. The student's dislikeful expression indicated that he was not interested in the lecture.
  8. The critic's dislikeful review of the movie caused its box office sales to plummet.
  9. The therapist helped the patient overcome their dislikeful feelings towards their family.
  10. The company's dislikeful policies towards its customers resulted in a loss of business.

FAQs About the word dislikeful

Full of dislike; disaffected; malign; disagreeable.

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The boss's dislikeful behavior towards his employees created a toxic work environment.

The audience expressed their dislikeful reaction to the performance with loud boos.

She felt a dislikeful sensation as she tasted the spoiled milk.

The politician's dislikeful comments about his opponent sparked a heated debate.