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dislike

N ความ ไม่ ชอบ  ความเบื่อหน่าย  aversion antipathy distaste approval admiration kwam-mai-chob

 

dislike

VT ไม่ ชอบ  ไม่ยอมรับ  ปฏิเสธ  disesteem displeasure mai-chob

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

DISLIKE

n.[dis and like. ] 1. Disapprobation; disinclination; displeasure; aversion; a moderate degree of hatred. A man shows his dislike to measures which he disapproves, to a proposal which he is disinclined to accept, and to food which he does not relish. All wise and good men manifest their dislike to folly.
2. Discord; disagreement. [Not in use. ]

 

DISLIKE

v.t. 1. To disapprove; to regard with some aversion or displeasure. We dislike proceedings which we deem wrong; we dislike persons of evil habit; we dislike whatever gives us pain.
2. To disrelish; to regard with some disgust; as, to dislike particular kinds of food.

 

DISLIKED

pp. Disapproved; disrelished.

 

DISLIKEFUL

a.Disliking; disaffected. [Not used. ]

 

DISLIKEN

v.t.To make unlike.

 

DISLIKENESS

n.[dis and likeness. ] Unlikeness; want of resemblance; dissimilitude.

 

DISLIKER

n.One who disapproves, or disrelishes.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

DISLIKE

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. " Shak.

 

DISLIKE

DISLIKE 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. ] Fairfax.

 

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.

 

DISLIKEFUL

DISLIKEFUL Dis *like "ful, a.

 

Defn: Full of dislike; disaffected; malign; disagreeable. [Obs. ] Spenser.

 

DISLIKELIHOOD

DISLIKELIHOOD Dis *like "li *hood, n.

 

Defn: The want of likelihood; improbability. Sir W. Scott.

 

DISLIKEN

DISLIKEN Dis *lik "en, v. t.

 

Defn: To make unlike; to disguise. [Obs. ] Shak.

 

DISLIKENESS

DISLIKENESS Dis *like "ness, n.

 

Defn: Unlikeness. [R.] Locke.

 

DISLIKER

DISLIKER Dis *lik "er, n.

 

Defn: One who dislikes or disrelishes.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

dislike

dis like |disˈlīk dɪsˈlaɪk | verb [ with obj. ] feel distaste for or hostility toward: he was not distressed by the death of a man he had always disliked. noun a feeling of distaste or hostility: despite her dislike of publicity, she was quite a celebrated figure | they had taken a dislike to each other. a thing to which one feels aversion: I know all his likes and dislikes. DERIVATIVES dis like a ble (also dislikable ) adjective

 

Oxford Dictionary

dislike

dis |like |dɪsˈlʌɪk | verb [ with obj. ] feel distaste for or hostility towards: she disliked any kind of unnecessary rudeness. noun [ mass noun ] a feeling of distaste or hostility: he made no secret of his dislike of the police | they had taken a dislike to each other. [ count noun ] a thing to which one feels aversion: I know all his likes and dislikes. DERIVATIVES dislikeable (also dislikable ) adjective, disliker noun

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

dislike

dislike verb a man she had always disliked: find distasteful, regard with distaste, be averse to, have an aversion to, have no liking /taste for, disapprove of, object to, take exception to; hate, detest, loathe, abhor, despise, be unable to bear /stand, shrink from, shudder at, find repellent; informal be unable to stomach; formal abominate. noun she viewed the other woman with dislike: distaste, aversion, disfavor, disapproval, disapprobation, enmity, animosity, hostility, antipathy, antagonism; hate, hatred, detestation, loathing, disgust, repugnance, abhorrence, disdain, contempt.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

dislike

dislike verb I cannot defend a policy I candidly dislike: hate, detest, loathe, abominate, abhor, despise, scorn, shun, execrate; be averse to, have an aversion to, hold in disfavour, have no liking for, disapprove of, object to, oppose, disagree with, take exception to, find distasteful, regard with distaste, regard with disgust, be unable to tolerate, find intolerable, be unable to bear, be unable to stand, be unable to abide, shrink from, shudder at, find repellent; informal be unable to stomach; rare antipathize, disrelish, disfavour. ANTONYMS like. noun she viewed the other woman with dislike: aversion, distaste, disfavour, disapproval, disapprobation, disesteem, enmity, animosity, hostility, animus, antipathy, antagonism; hate, hatred, detestation, loathing, disgust, repugnance, revulsion, abhorrence, abomination, odium, disdain, contempt; rare disrelish, repellence, repellency. ANTONYMS liking.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

dislike

dis like /dɪsláɪk / (! likeと対比するときは /-́- /; 名詞 2 ) dis (打ち消し )like 1 (好む )〗動詞 s /-s /; d /-t /; -liking 他動詞 かたく 〈人などが 〉〈人 事など 〉を嫌う , 嫌がる ; doing …することを嫌う ; A /A's doing A 〈人 〉に …してもらいたくない (like 1 ) (!進行形にしない; not likeよりは強く, hateほどの強い気持ちはない ) What do you dislike about the movie? その映画に関しては何が嫌いですか She dislikes being interviewed .彼女はインタビューを受けることが嫌いだ My wife dislikes me [my ] drinking so much .妻は私が酒をたくさん飲むことを嫌がる actively dislike him 自分の方から彼を嫌う 名詞 1 U 〖具体例ではa (…) «…への » 嫌悪 (), 嫌気, 反感 «of , for » ; 嫌い (hatred )one's dislike of [for ] the ruling party 与党に対する嫌悪感 They took an instant [immediate ] dislike to each other .彼らは互いをすぐに嫌いになった have a strong [an intense ] dislike 強い [激しい ]嫌悪を持つ 2 C 通例 s 〗嫌いなもの They have the same likes and dislikes .彼らは好き嫌いが共通している