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is dislike
noun
An attitude or a feeling of distaste or aversion.
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Another factor is dislike of their own maverick neighbour Qatar, which bankrolled Egypt during Morsi's year in power and cheered him on through al-Jazeera, the Doha-based satellite TV channel.
This is especially true of hatred, which is dislike and antipathy inflamed to a high degree and inspired by beliefs which stimulate a set of other emotions in the hater, chief among them fear, ignorance, jealousy, anger and disgust.
Hi Jenkins is a cranky farmer who is dislike by the whole village, including the spinster whom Jenkins wants to marry.
Take, for instance, historical preservation, which gets going initially to save true urban monuments, but then, as Ross points out, can often become another tool for preventing any change: "Nimbys who pose as preservationists speak of why they like the old building, when their real passion is dislike of the new one".
Ex: The synonym for hate is dislike and and the antonym is love Understand Parts of Speech abbreviations.
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Only Ukip is disliked more.
No wonder he is disliked.
Discipline is disliked in Italy.
The musical is disliked by many Salzburgers.
And he is disliked by most Alliance members.
Mr. Wilson is disliked by many union members.
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