nnoun.cognitionan inclination to withhold approval from some person or groupSynset:disapproval disfavor disfavour
Hypernyms:disposition inclination tendency
Inherited Hypernyms:disfavorinclinationattitudecognitionpsychological featureabstractionentity
Direct Hyponyms:doghousereprobation
Full Hyponyms:doghousereprobation
nnoun.feelinga feeling of aversion or antipathyExamples:- my dislike of him was instinctive
Antonyms:liking
Derivationally Related Form:dislike
Hypernyms:feeling
Inherited Hypernyms:dislikefeelingstateattributeabstractionentity
Direct Hyponyms:Anglophobiaalienationantagonismantipathyaversioncontemptcreepy-crawliesdespitedisaffectiondisapprovaldisdaindisgustdisinclinationdistasteestrangementscornscunnertechnophobiaunfriendliness
Full Hyponyms:abhorrencealienationanglophobiaantagonismantipathycontemptcreepy-crawliesdisapprovaldisgustdisinclinationisolationnausearepugnancescunnertechnophobiaunfriendliness
vverb.emotionhave or feel a dislike or distaste forExamples:- I really dislike this salesman
Antonyms:like
Derivationally Related Form:dislike
Inherited Hypernyms:dislike
Direct Hyponyms:detesthateresent
Entailment:disapprove
Full Troponyms:abhorcontemnhatelook down onresentstew
Sentence Frame:Somebody ---s something | Somebody ---s somebody | Somebody ---s INFINITIVE | Sam and Sue --- the movie (apply to: dislike) | Sam cannot --- Sue (apply to: dislike)