107 adjectives to describe dislike

He was a quiet, thoughtful boy; much like his mother, I imagine; but for some reason he had conceived an intense dislike for his father and an open hatred for this part of the country, where he was born.

Her likes and dislikes were a matter of instinct, and, much as one respects the doctrine of charity, it is a question whether an instinctive dislike should be quashed by an exaggerated sense of neighborly duty.

Our mutual dislike has had no opportunity of diminishing.

He has taken a violent dislike to the boy and is delighted to think his stock will be taken away from him.

He had a rooted dislike, of professional littérateurs, and was always haunted by a dread that they would claim equality with him on the common ground of authorship.

Gino had witnessed several instances of this evident dislike to remain near the unknown figure, ere he felt induced to cross the space between them, in order to inquire into its cause.

Both Ajax and I took a profound dislike to Tomlinson-Thorpe the moment we set eyes upon him.

Somehow she felt that Peggy had taken a sudden dislike to her.

The hatred was combined with as hearty a dislike for American independence.

In short he took all the joy out of my life, for I had come from mere dislike simply to loathe the man who could show himself such a dastardly cad.

That Henshaw's object was more or less disreputable could not be doubted, and to Gifford the amazing and troubling part of it was that Edith Morriston, the very last woman he would have suspected of consenting to such a course, who had professed an absolute dislike and repugnance to Henshaw, and fear of his annoying presence, should be meeting him thus willingly.

Her health continued to give great anxiety to her friends, and matters were not improved by the unconquerable dislike of the patient to the adoption of the necessary precautions and remedies.

I have a mortal dislike even to pass the mere compliments of the day with one of your cut-throats.

At first, Laura was a little shy of the plain-spoken old maid, for whose person, manners, and opinions she had often heard Mrs. Jaynes express, in private, a most bitter dislike.

Infantile mental state: light-heartedness, naïvete, timidity, easily evoked tears and laughter, promptly aroused but fugitive wrath: excessive tenderness, but unreasonable dislikes.

The growing infirmities of age manifest themselves in nothing more strongly, than in an inveterate dislike of interruption.

" A sense of distinct dislike to Benham had spread through the companya fellow who called American enterprise love of gambling, for whom heroism was foolhardy, and hope insane.

But this attempt had just the contrary effect to that which they intended; for, instead of suspicion and dislike, Pericles met with much greater honor and respect from his countrymen than before, because they saw that he was an object of especial dislike to the enemy.

I've always had a peculiar dislike for.

No one who has not stood at a pump-break on board a vessel, can form any notion of the nature of the toil, or of the extreme dislike with which seamen regard it.

These all harbored a deep-seated dislike towards Rome, and only awaited a favorable opportunity to renew the breach with her.

While of God the Father he thinks only with dread and secret dislike.

He was too imprudent in speech, and was not, like Franklin, conciliatory with the French minister of Foreign Affairs, who took a cordial dislike to him, and even snubbed him.

There is a little contempt for her, a little dislike, and she returns the feeling undoubtedly a hundredfold.

His apparent dislike to her husband's plan of staying at the Cottage roused Mrs. Radbolt's suspicions again; was he a rogue after all, but a very plausible, a very deep one?

107 adjectives to describe  dislike