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disliked
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "disliked" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the word "disliked" to describe something that someone does not like, for example: "Sue disliked the bitter taste of the medicine."
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News & Media
Formal & Business
Science
Alternative expressions(4)
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Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
He describes the term, disliked by some DJs for glossing over the nuances in the scene, as "a new word for dance music" or "big room house".
News & Media
Given this, its hardly surprising to find that he disliked school.
News & Media
This was, after all, someone who so disliked bathing or changing his clothes that his youthful nickname was El Chancho, or The Pig.
News & Media
It was, according to the post-election MacKenzie headline that Murdoch disliked intensely, the Sun that won it (for John Major).
News & Media
He would have been one of the most powerful men in the country and then could have thrown out all the laws he disliked.
News & Media
He grinds it out on likeability (he's not disliked, but people find him strange), though he scores well on shared values.
News & Media
Ive disliked the approach, although thought it was important for the first iPhone for familiarity, but didn't intervene because he was at the stage of "I don't think this is right, but I'm really busy doing my stuff".
News & Media
On Monday the site's senior political writer, Harry Enten, formerly of the Guardian US, published a piece called "Let's Be Serious about Ted Cruz from the Start: He's Too Extreme and Too Disliked to Win".
News & Media
He had been a divisive figure in Florence, adored for his talent but disliked for his sometimes disrespectful off-field behaviour.
News & Media
But Nicholson disliked the sudden attention that came with a hit record and left the band in 2006, to be replaced by childhood friend O'Malley.
News & Media
The early clips of Rupert Murdoch undergoing hostile interviews were a reminder of just how much the establishment disliked him and the paper.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "disliked", consider the degree of aversion you wish to convey. Alternatives like "detested" or "abhorred" indicate stronger feelings than "was not fond of".
Common error
Avoid using "disliked" in formal contexts when a more nuanced word might be appropriate. Overusing it can make your writing seem simplistic.
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Linguistic Context
Disliked functions primarily as the past tense and past participle of the verb "dislike". It signifies a prior feeling of aversion or disapproval. Ludwig AI confirms its correct and usable form, as seen in various examples.
Frequent in
News & Media
45%
Formal & Business
25%
Science
15%
Less common in
Academia
5%
Encyclopedias
3%
Wiki
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "disliked" functions as the past tense of "dislike", expressing aversion or disapproval in the past. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and widespread usability. Its usage spans diverse contexts, predominantly appearing in news and media, formal business settings, and scientific discussions. While versatile, understanding the subtle gradations in meaning compared to alternatives like "detested" or "was not fond of" enriches writing precision. Predominant authoritative sources mentioning this term are The Guardian and The Economist.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
detested
Expresses a very strong feeling of hatred or loathing.
loathed
Expresses intense dislike or disgust.
abhorred
Indicates a feeling of repugnance or disgust.
was not fond of
Expresses a mild form of dislike, indicating a lack of enthusiasm rather than strong aversion.
was not keen on
Similar to "was not fond of", indicating a mild lack of interest or preference.
felt antipathy towards
Conveys a strong and deep-seated feeling of aversion or dislike.
had an aversion to
Suggests a stronger feeling of dislike, often implying a physical or psychological repulsion.
took a dim view of
Indicates disapproval or a negative assessment of something.
objected to
Highlights a formal or principled opposition to something.
was opposed to
Indicates disagreement or resistance to something, rather than a personal dislike.
FAQs
How can I use "disliked" in a sentence?
What can I say instead of "disliked"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives like "was not fond of", "detested", or "objected to".
Is it correct to say "disliked by everyone"?
What is the difference between "disliked" and "hated"?
"Disliked" indicates a mild aversion, while "hated" expresses a much stronger feeling of intense aversion or loathing.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested