[verb] - to not like; to find (someone or something) unpleasant, difficult, etc.This painter seems to have actively/heartily/intensely disliked the people he painted. [T]Both counties have had good reason to dislike each other since the last war. [T]I dislike walking and I hate the countryside. [+ verb-ing]The teachers dislike the idea of testing children in such a narrow way. [T]
DISLIKE
Meaning of DISLIKE in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012