Associations to the word «Dislike»
Noun
- Aversion
- Liking
- Distaste
- Hatred
- Contempt
- Arrogance
- Prejudice
- Jealousy
- Enmity
- Disdain
- Resentment
- Ebert
- Stepfather
- Publicity
- Intimacy
- Distrust
- Hate
- Feeling
- Fondness
- Antoinette
- Attitude
- Foreigner
- Sympathy
- Semitism
- Affection
- Preference
- Temper
- Taste
- Reason
- Inclination
- Governess
- Caprice
- Chore
- Humour
- Dislike
- Habit
- Neighbour
- Tendency
- Friendship
- Enjoyment
- Falsehood
- Quarrel
- Nimitz
- Like
- Bismarck
- Personality
- Acquaintance
- Opinion
- Vagabond
- Behaviour
- Indifference
- Approbation
- Disapproval
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
DISLIKE, noun. An attitude or a feeling of distaste or aversion.
DISLIKE, verb. (obsolete) (transitive) To displease; to offend. (In third-person only.) [16th-19th c.]
DISLIKE, verb. (transitive) To have a feeling of aversion or antipathy towards; not to like. [from 16th c.]
DISLIKE, verb. (Internet) To give a negative review.
Dictionary definition
DISLIKE, noun. An inclination to withhold approval from some person or group.
DISLIKE, noun. A feeling of aversion or antipathy; "my dislike of him was instinctive".
DISLIKE, verb. Have or feel a dislike or distaste for; "I really dislike this salesman".
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.