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How to use disliked in a sentence

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And we may venture the guess that Gibbon was disliked perhaps for his liking for that abominable stuff called snuff instead of tea.
It has a malty taste which may be disliked in salad dressing but appreciated in pickles.
Writers are liked or disliked for something much vaster than their exceptional ability with language.
He could have filmed a documentary on the life and times of the African dung beetle, for all I cared, and I would have disliked him all the same.
He is widely disliked among his peers because he is disrespectful, argumentative and abusive towards people.
If I am already disliked in the designer industry, that dislike could turn to hatred.
Jeremy and Austin both disliked it to a certain degree and Dave and Chris gave it much better reviews.
Why this was I never knew because she disliked him intensely and was always threatening to change him.
The officers were suffering from low morale caused by their guv'nor who was intensely disliked.
Never disliked him, but I felt he was as much the product of hype as anything else.
They were efficient, and that was the real reason why the others disliked them.
Frege disliked the move to democracy, and detested it even more as the socialists gained power.
It was typical of a Queen who, in her own words, thoroughly disliked pomposity and ritual deference.
Undeniably the most gruesome part of the corrida, this suerte de picaris is intensely disliked by aficionados.
There were times in the 1980s when both princesses were cordially disliked, their every act criticised in the press.
According to union officials, the foreman was quite cordially disliked by the employees under his supervision.
I can only say that the number of admirers is balanced by those who disliked them intensely.
In a culture where politicians are misunderstood and institutionally disliked, politics generally suffers and bad government ensues.
Help arrives in the surprising form of dark-haired Agnes, a smart loner instinctively disliked by everyone else.
At about the same time, people who disliked the police began calling them pigs.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I thought they were envious and disliked you because you did things in your own way.
But Grgei disliked BEM for the very reason for which Kossuth approved of him.
For the king disliked him as much as ever, and was as angry as ever about the deaths of Enrico and Alphonso.
Being a woman, she should, theoretically, have disliked and despised him for this.
He disliked her child, the little Charles Rougon, who was degenerate and weak-minded.
How she had disliked improvements, yet how loyally she had accepted them when made!
She disliked the margravine of Rippau, who was in Vienna, and did not recognize us.
Now Susanna, of all the germain family, was the one whom Mary disliked the most.
Southey disliked in Wordsworth the air of dogmatism, and the unaffable haughtiness of his manner.
Frederick the Great disliked seeing a knife and fork crossed so much, that he never failed to uncross them.
She knew now that Mrs. Deline disliked her and that they had launched an undeclared war.
Both disliked Home very much, and thought him an underbred Yankee quack and charlatan.
But he disliked the corrupt method of his countrymen, who indulged in hair-splitting, casuistry, and subtleties.
As soon as Sophy came in, he slipped out in the mousey way that she so disliked.
The believer reasoned from his own prejudiced and mythopoeic conception of people whom he disliked.
The disappointment had been so keen that he had almost disliked Vesta that first day.
No job about the farm was so much disliked by the farmer and his boys as the semiannual removal of the stove.
Alcyone from the first disliked the idea of the ball, and all the rampant merriment connected with it.
Windham was an enthusiast for the regular army and disliked the volunteers.
She disliked the smell of woad, a plant used for blue dye, and thereupon prohibited its cultivation.
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