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Mislike
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Meaning
Verb
●
To
disapprove
of or
dislike
(someone
or something
); to have an
aversion
to.
●
To
displease
or
offend
(someone).
●
To
displease
or offend.
●
To
disapprove
; also, to be
displeased
or unhappy.
●
To become
sickly
or
weak
due to
poor
health; to
waste
away.
Noun
●
Aversion or
distaste
for something;
dislike
; (countable,
archaic
) an
instance
of this.
●
Lack of
comfort
;
discomfort
; also,
difficulty
;
trouble
; or
sadness
; unhappiness.
●
The
characteristic
or state of
incapacity
, physical
distress
, or
weakness
due to
poor
health;
sickliness
; (countable) an
instance
of this.
●
Discontent,
unrest
; (countable) an
instance
of this.
Adj
●
Not like or
similar
; different, unlike.
Sourced from
Wiktionary
Origin
mislike
English
mislician
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Disaffection
Dissension
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