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MISLIKE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MISLIKE is displease.
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MISLIKE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
verb (used with object) · to dislike. · to displease. mislike. / mɪsˈlaɪk /. verb. to dislike. “Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital ...
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misliking - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
misliking. present participle and gerund of mislike. Noun. edit. misliking (plural mislikings). dislike; disapproval. 1848 November – 1850 December, ...
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misliking
▪ I. misˈliking, vbl. n. [mis-1 3.] † 1. The opposite of pleasure; discomfort, uneasiness; unhappiness, trouble. Obs.a 1225 Ancr. R. 180 Vttre uondunge is hwarof cumeð likunge oðer mislikunge, wiðuten oðer wiðinnen. 1340 Hampole Pr. Consc. 8319 Þat na mare grevance salle þou fele, Ne na mare payne h...
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MISLIKE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. Archaic displease 2. Rare to be displeased at; dislike noun 3. Rare dislike; disapproval Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition.
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misliking, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective misliking is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for misliking is from before 1425, in the ...
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miscontenting
† misconˈtenting, vbl. n. Obs. [mis-1 3, 7.] Discontent, displeasure.1495 Act 11 Hen. VII, c. 10 Preamble, The murmore grugge and myscontenting of such youre seid subgettes. 1658 Hexham, A misliking, or a miscontenting.
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Mislike - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Originating from Old English mislician, combining mis- and like (v.), mislike means to be displeased or averse to; as a noun, it denotes aversion.
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definition of misliking by The Free Dictionary
1. To disapprove of; dislike. 2. Archaic To displease. n. Disapproval; dislike. [Middle English misliken, from Old English mislīcian : ...
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mislike - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Norwegian Bokmål. edit. Etymology. edit. From Old Norse mislíka. Verb. edit. mislike (imperative mislik, present tense misliker, simple past mislikte, ...
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MISLIKER definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
3 meanings: archaic a person who feels dislike or aversion 1. to dislike also: misliking 2. dislike or aversion.
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misliked, adj. meanings, etymology and more
This word is now obsolete. It is last recorded around the late 1600s. See meaning & use. Where does the adjective misliked come from? Earliest known use.
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Griffith Williams (bishop)
Falkland, misliking some of its sentiments, desired to suppress it, but he was over-ruled by the king.
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mislike
▪ I. misˈlike, n. [f. mislike v.] † 1. = misliking vbl. n. 1. Obs.a 1300 Cursor M. 9907 Þis castel es o luue and grace [9881]..Wit mislik sal he neuer be ledd, Þe man þat þiderwerd es fledd. 2. Want of affection; dislike (of), distaste (for), objection (to). † to grow in mislike of: to become unpopu...
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William Haute (MP)
He did not always occupy the same political stance as the younger Wydeville, however, and showed some favour to the cause of Jack Cade (perhaps misliking
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