Disliked Meaning in English
word · lemma: dislike
التعريف
Felt or showed a lack of liking for someone or something in the past.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Disliked' is the simple past tense of 'dislike.' Most often used to talk about tastes, habits, or people. Often followed by a noun or 'doing' (gerund): 'disliked broccoli,' 'disliked going out.' Less intense than 'hated.' More formal than 'couldn’t stand.'
Spanish: no gustar - disgustarPortuguese (BR): não gostar - desgostarPortuguese (PT): não gostar - desgostarChinese (Simplified): 不喜欢Chinese (Traditional): 不喜歡Hindi: नापसंद करनाArabic: كرهBengali: অপছন্দ করতাম - অপছন্দ করেছিল - অপছন্দ করতেনRussian: нравился - не любилJapanese: 好きではなかった - 嫌いだったVietnamese: không thíchKorean: 싫어했다Turkish: hoşlanmadı - sevmediUrdu: ناپسند کیاIndonesian: tidak menyukai - tidak suka
جمل نموذجية
To be honest, I never really disliked him—I just didn’t know him well.
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She disliked loud music when she was young.
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I disliked the taste of spinach as a child.
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They disliked being told what to do.
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I always disliked early morning meetings.
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He disliked how crowded the city got during festivals.
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