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View definitions for disliked

disliked

adjective as in hated

adjective as in loveless

adjective as in unloved

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One policy idea that voters disliked in the poll was allowing insurance companies to increase their rates if it enables them to offer fire coverage more broadly.

They disliked “Emilia Pérez” so much that they ensured its awards season narrative would be tarnished through nobody’s fault but the film’s own star!

From Salon

It has long been held up as the movie that could prevail with the Oscars’ preferential ballot, a ranked choice vote that rewards movies that are well-liked — or at least, not disliked.

The fact that it was supposed to be temporary did not mollify the people who disliked it, chief among them the short-story writer Guy de Maupassant.

He disliked the Iraq war, in retrospect, for failing to live up to those onanistic fantasies.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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