Definition of Mislike. Meaning of Mislike. Synonyms of Mislike

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Definition of Mislike

Mislike
Mislike Mis*like", v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Misliked; p. pr. & vb. n. Misliking.] [AS. misl[=i]cian to displease. See Like, v.] To dislike; to disapprove of; to have aversion to; as, to mislike a man. Who may like or mislike what he says. --I. Taylor.
Mislike
Mislike Mis*like", n. Dislike; disapprobation; aversion.

Meaning of Mislike from wikipedia

- In July 1549, Paget wrote to Somerset: "Every man of the council have misliked your proceedings ... would to God, that, at the first stir you had followed...
- nor refused. Her efforts to get sight of her son made matters worse: "Mislike is taken that his mother and friends have been in a house that looks into...
- comment: "Now because you shall not say, that either out of my owne conceit I misliked a phrase, or presumptuously tooke upon me to reforme any thing amisse,...
- are not the names of other forms of government, but of the same forms misliked. For they that are discontented under monarchy call it tyranny; and they...
- that few or none of them do like of it; and our common people do utterly mislike of it. I pray you give me leave to ask you a question: if your lad was...
- In July 1549, Paget wrote to Seymour: "Every man of the council have misliked your proceedings ... would to God, that, at the first stir you had followed...
- to borrow an image from Thomas Hobbes' Leviathan, as a familiar form misliked." In effect, the philosopher Carlos Santana corroborates Hindess's criticism...
- swarming daily in the streets to behold him, vowing hatred of all that durst mislike him." Not only were his investors and the queen richly rewarded, Drake...
- that their combination "in a cause against which the king had shewed his mislike … was little less than treason." Montagu was for the time deprived of his...
- March, James VI issued a proclamation recognising that many in Scotland "misliked" the regiment of Morton, who had now resigned, and James would now accept...