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Misliked

Mislike \Mis*like"\ (m[i^]s*l[imac]k"), v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Misliked (m[i^]s*l[imac]kt"); p. pr. & vb. n. Misliking.] To dislike; to disapprove of; to have aversion to; as, to mislike a man.

Who may like or mislike what he says.
--I. Taylor.

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misliked

vb. (en-past of: mislike)

Usage examples of "misliked".

An apology was a small enough price to pay, but Catelyn misliked this petty condition of Lord Walder's at once.

There was a mocking edge to his voice that Tyrion misliked, but he was not about to let the Dornishman provoke him.

He didn't know which Eadyth he misliked most—the shrewish, arrogant crone who had plagued him with complaints from the moment they first met, or the silent, humbled one who jabbed at his conscience now.

And he misliked the fact that she accepted other women in his life so easily.

She misliked the scheme, but misliked still more the hint that she would put her comfort above her loyal officer's clear need.