dislike
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
dislike/dɪsˈlʌɪk/
▶verb feel distaste for or hostility towards. ▶noun a feeling of dislike.
■ a thing that is disliked.
– derivatives
dislikable (also dislikeable) adjective,
disliker noun.
dislikable (also dislikeable) adjective,
disliker noun.
'dislike' also found in these Oxford entries:
against
- aversion
- dead
- dengue
- detest
- detestable
- detestation
- dirty word
- disaffected
- disfavour
- disrelish
- distaste
- down
- fad
- go
- gut
- hate
- hatred
- horror vacui
- hostile
- love
- misanthropy
- mislike
- Negrophobia
- neophobia
- off
- -phobe
- -phobia
- put
- scunner
- self-hatred
- shy
- take
- use
- violent
- xenophobia

