noun
- plural of disliker; people who dislike someone or something
Usage: informal; not commonly found in standard dictionaries as a headword; formed regularly from the verb 'dislike' + agent suffix '-er'
Examples
- The movie had many dislikers who criticized its slow pacing.
- Despite having dislikers, the politician maintained strong support in her district.
- Social media brought together dislikers of the new policy to organize a petition.
- He was used to having dislikers, but their comments rarely bothered him.
- The band's dislikers often complained about their experimental sound.