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dislike

1 of 2verb
/dɪsˈlaɪk/
Forms:dislikes,disliking,disliked,disliked
1

to not like a person or thing

A1transitive
  • He dislikes cold weather; he prefers warmer climates.
  • My kids dislike eating vegetables; they prefer sweets.
  • Sarah dislikes crowded places; they make her uncomfortable.
  • The cat dislikes being bathed; it gets anxious.
  • We strongly dislike rude people; they're disrespectful.
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2

to express a negative sentiment or lack of approval towards a post, comment, or content by indicating one's dissatisfaction or disagreement with it, often through the use of a dislike button or similar feature provided by the platform

transitive
  • She disliked the comment by clicking the thumbs-down button.
  • After reading the post, he chose to dislike it to show his disagreement.
  • Many users disliked the video, leaving negative feedback in the comments.
  • He disliked the article, finding it misleading and inaccurate.
  • They disliked the post because it didn't align with their views.