mislike (Meaning)

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mislike (v.)

To dislike; to disapprove of; to have aversion to; as, to mislike a man.

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mislike (n.)

Dislike; disapprobation; aversion.

mislike Sentence Examples

  1. She couldn't help but mislike the new colleague's condescending attitude.
  2. His abrupt manner made it hard not to mislike him upon first meeting.
  3. I've always had a mislike for crowded places; they make me feel anxious.
  4. The taste of the dish was so peculiar that I couldn't help but mislike it.
  5. Despite her efforts to be friendly, her neighbor seemed to mislike her for reasons unknown.
  6. I mislike the way he speaks about others behind their backs.
  7. The teacher could sense the mislike in the classroom towards the new seating arrangement.
  8. The cat seemed to mislike the new brand of food I bought for her.
  9. His mislike for authority figures was evident in his rebellious behavior.
  10. There's an air of mislike between the two rival teams that's palpable during the matches.

FAQs About the word mislike

To dislike; to disapprove of; to have aversion to; as, to mislike a man., Dislike; disapprobation; aversion.

dislike, hatred, disliking,distaste, disgust, disrelish, disapproval, disinclination, allergy, averseness

preference, partiality, love, love, liking, preference, shine, taste, appetite, favor

She couldn't help but mislike the new colleague's condescending attitude.

His abrupt manner made it hard not to mislike him upon first meeting.

I've always had a mislike for crowded places; they make me feel anxious.

The taste of the dish was so peculiar that I couldn't help but mislike it.