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disˈliker [f. dislike v. + -er1.] One who dislikes or disapproves.
1586Hooker Answ. Travers' Supplic. Wks. 1617 II. 18 It were hard if..[they] make themselues to be thought dislikers of the present state and proceedings. 1653H. More Conject. Cabbal. 244 (T.) An unreconcileable disliker of their vices. 1705Hickeringill Priest-cr. ii. viii. 81 There would not have been any Dissenters, or Dislikers of a Moderate Church of England. 1832–4De Quincey Cæsars Wks. X. 151 He is a general disliker of us and of our doings. |