I. (ˈ)mis+ transitive verb
Etymology: Middle English misliken, from Old English mislīcian, from mis- (I) + līcian to be pleasing — more at like
1. archaic : to be displeasing to : displease
if my best wines mislike thy taste — T.B.Aldrich
2. : to have an aversion to : disapprove of : dislike
no one, least of all his father, could mislike the bearing of the youth — Francis Hackett
• mis·liker “+ noun
II. noun
: dislike
his mislike of pomp and ceremony