Found pleasant or attractive; often used as a combining form.
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Examples for "disliked"
Examples for "disliked"
1He disliked the Young Ireland men-William Mountwalsh was perfectly right about that.
2He also decided too that he quite disliked the phrase 'my friend'.
3I disliked Mr. Brocklehurst; and I was not alone in the feeling.
4In their way he liked both; in their way he disliked both.
5Tithes were as much disliked in the north as in the south.
1Whether you liked the answer you got was, of course, your problem.
2Philly said, 'In answer to your question, I liked it very much.
3But he liked to hear information in a sequential order, if possible.
4He also said he liked the physical element that several players provided.
5He was right; whether I liked it or not, he was right.
6Argon liked to talk to Koboi, just in case she could hear.
7He didn't know his name, and never quite liked to ask him.
8Klopp said: A lot of parts of the performance I really liked.
9Coworkers say he was cheerful, well liked, had a good work ethic.
10He liked horses and had offered to help feed and water Mule.
11The lady of the house asked how she liked her new school.
12I liked this wine a lot and will consider buying a case.
13Josephine was really, really well liked by the public at that time.
14Corsi said these things for effect; he liked drama in small doses.
15The longer I thought about it, the better I liked the idea.
16I liked the way he held the pads, the things he said.
Liked per variant geogràfica