disliked
/dɪslˈaɪkt/adjective2 syllables
Disliked means: regarded with aversion.
Synonyms for disliked3
adjective, as in regarded with aversion
dislikable, unlikable, unlikeable
Opposites of disliked
What does disliked mean?1
adjective
1
regarded with aversion“he was intensely disliked”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with disliked?3
one syllable
Disliked in a sentence
- I disliked the idea of the necessary call, but it had to be done.Dejo
- When you dislike others, you are disliked by them in turn.unknown
- He said that he disliked me, but that he needed my help.unknown
- My mother disliked caterpillars, not to mention snakes.CM
- He has no enemies, but is intensely disliked by his friends.inastar
- You will be disliked by girls if you play practical jokes on them.CM
- His way of doing things was much disliked.unknown
- The dog disliked anybody from a household that used a particular cooking oil.Eccles17
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