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From:
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dis·like
/(ˌ)dɪsˈlaɪk, ˈdɪsˌ/
(
vt
.)不喜愛,討厭不喜愛,討厭
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dis·like
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Disliked
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Disliking
.]
1.
To
regard
with
dislike
or
aversion
;
to
disapprove
;
to
disrelish
.
Every
nation
dislikes
an
impost
.
--
Johnson
.
2.
To
awaken
dislike
in
;
to
displease
.
“
Disliking
countenance.”
--
Marston
.
“It
dislikes
me.”
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
dis·like
,
n.
1.
A
feeling
of
positive
and
usually
permanent
aversion
to
something
unpleasant
,
uncongenial
,
or
offensive
;
disapprobation
;
repugnance
;
displeasure
;
disfavor
; --
the
opposite
of
liking
or
fondness
.
God's
grace
. . .
gives
him
continual
dislike
to
sin
.
--
Hammond
.
The
hint
malevolent
,
the
look
oblique
,
The
obvious
satire
,
or
implied
dislike
. --
Hannah
More
.
We
have
spoken
of
the
dislike
of
these
excellent
women
for
Sheridan
and
Fox
.
--
J
.
Morley
.
His
dislike
of
a
particular
kind
of
sensational
stories
.
--
A
.
W
.
Ward
.
2.
Discord
;
dissension
. [
Obs
.]
Syn:
--
Distaste
;
disinclination
;
disapprobation
;
disfavor
;
disaffection
;
displeasure
;
disrelish
;
aversion
;
reluctance
;
repugnance
;
disgust
;
antipathy
. --
Dislike
,
Aversion
,
Reluctance
,
Repugnance
,
Disgust
,
Antipathy
.
Dislike
is
the
more
general
term
,
applicable
to
both
persons
and
things
and
arising
either
from
feeling
or
judgment
.
It
may
mean
little
more
than
want
of
positive
liking
;
but
antipathy
,
repugnance
,
disgust
,
and
aversion
are
more
intense
phases
of
dislike
.
Aversion
denotes
a
fixed
and
habitual
dislike
;
as
,
an
aversion
to
or
for
business
.
Reluctance
and
repugnance
denote
a
mental
strife
or
hostility
something
proposed
(
repugnance
being
the
stronger
);
as
,
a
reluctance
to
make
the
necessary
sacrifices
,
and
a
repugnance
to
the
submission
required
.
Disgust
is
repugnance
either
of
taste
or
moral
feeling
;
as
,
a
disgust
at
gross
exhibitions
of
selfishness
.
Antipathy
is
primarily
an
instinctive
feeling
of
dislike
of
a
thing
,
such
as
most
persons
feel
for
a
snake
.
When
used
figuratively
,
it
denotes
a
correspondent
dislike
for
certain
persons
,
modes
of
acting
,
etc
.
Men
have
an
aversion
to
what
breaks
in
upon
their
habits
;
a
reluctance
and
repugnance
to
what
crosses
their
will
;
a
disgust
at
what
offends
their
sensibilities
;
and
are
often
governed
by
antipathies
for
which
they
can
give
no
good
reason
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
dislike
n
1:
an
inclination
to
withhold
approval
from
some
person
or
group
[
syn
:
disfavor
,
disfavour
,
disapproval
]
2:
a
feeling
of
aversion
or
antipathy
; "
my
dislike
of
him
was
instinctive
" [
ant
:
liking
]
v
:
have
or
feel
a
dislike
or
distaste
for
; "
I
really
dislike
this
salesman
" [
ant
:
like
]
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