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M______
Definitions
To disapprove of or dislike (someone or something); to have an aversion to.
Word origin
From mis- (prefix meaning ‘bad; badly; wrong; wrongly’) + like (“similar”, adjective).
Used in a sentence
“VVhat he liketh or miſliketh, it maketh not much Matter. For he miſliketh the Goſpel, true Religion, and theſe our Times. But he ought of right, moſt of all to miſlike himſelf.”
“VVell; he is a very handſome, vvell-accompliſh'd, vvell-bred Gentleman; ſhe cannot miſlike him; he is a moſt agreeable young Gentleman I aſſure you.”
“With that he leaned forward, and spoke to his mare—she was just of the tint of a strawberry, a young thing, very beautiful—and she arched up her neck, as misliking the job; yet, trusting him, would attempt it.”
Source: Wiktionary, CC BY-SA 4.0
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