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
- 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.
- The team's dislikeful attitude towards their coach hindered their success.
- His dislikeful disposition made it difficult for him to make friends.
- The student's dislikeful expression indicated that he was not interested in the lecture.
- The critic's dislikeful review of the movie caused its box office sales to plummet.
- The therapist helped the patient overcome their dislikeful feelings towards their family.
- 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.