verb
- to dislike or disapprove of something
Usage: archaic
noun
- things that are disliked; dislikes
Usage: archaic
Examples
- She mislikes the new policy changes at work.
- He openly mislikes modern art and prefers classical paintings.
- The survey asked about both likes and mislikes regarding the service.
- Her mislikes include loud music and crowded places.
- The teacher noted the student’s mislikes in the evaluation.