Sentences with dislike
dis·like
D d - We don't serve liver often because so many people dislike it. [VERB noun]
- He made no attempt to conceal his dislike of me. [+ of]
- I dislike that steam is not transparent as to where a download occurs from.
- However much he might dislike being recognised.
- Consider what your likes and dislikes are about your job.
- I dislike working. I dislike oysters.
- I don't dislike it because I hate the characters, I dislike it because I get the sense we're expected to like them.
- Her brother Stephen has become alienated from the family partly because of his long-standing resentment and dislike of her bitchiness.
- A strong dislike for Bach.
- Aussie women's dislike of debate over feminism is embarrassing.
- Inasmuch as he would dislike anyone.
- People must be free to agree with each other, but they must also be free to disagree, dislike and even hate.
- It's hard to dislike all these urban musicals aimed at teenage girls, and even harder to tell them apart.