45 adverbs to describe how to dislike

He therefore disliked her intensely.

She made great progress, and was a very apt pupil in French, German, and other subjects; but arithmetic she cordially disliked.

I heartily dislike drinking, meat eating and smoking, but I tolerate all these in Hindus, Mahomedans and Christians even as I expect them to tolerate my abstinence from all these, although they may dislike it.

I instinctively disliked the look of the fellow who had opened the door.

"Personally, I dislike physical violence.

It was worked very much on the same principle as a treadmill, and exceedingly disliked by the poor dog.

She is positively disliked by a large class, not merely for her narrow religious intolerance, but even for the arts by which she gained so great an influence.

I may as well say, frankly, I disliked him exceedingly on the occasion of his visit to you.

P. can command 1,500 Votes& as he is universally disliked by his Tenants they are unanimous in voting against himwch.

An animated discussion of the merits of their favorite authors now took place; to renew which, the colonel early left the dining-room for the society of the ladies; John, who disliked drinking excessively, being happy of an excuse to attend him.

"I dislike him dreadfully, he's so proud.

He actively disliked the whole female species.

"Phanaretae ducet filiam, rufam, illam virginem, Caesiam, sparso ore, adunco naso" and though his son utterly dislike, with Clitipho in the comedy, Non possum pater:

They had no affection for Sir Edwin or his lady, and Miss Hilda they decidedly disliked; their treatment at the hands of these new people contrasted unpleasantly enough with the memory of old times; but a spirit of loyal subordination ruled their blood, and, to Sir Edwin at all events, they felt gratitude for their retention at the lodge.

I have ever been a stickler for discipline, and consequently I dislike it when men pass bynot, like the Levite, on the other sidebut close to me without so much as a click of the eyeballs.

We know from one of his own letters that he peculiarly disliked the description which Lord Beaconsfield gave of him in Lothair, and on the principle of Ce n'est que la vérité qui blesse, it may be worth while to recall it: "The Bishop was particularly playful on the morrow at breakfast.

It is unfortunate that Annabel should dislike pink so much.

Polly disliked to go, not being, in fact, a "hens'-rights hen," and transferred her stock to me.

Richard Sproule was popularly disliked and shunned.

Above all, we need to enlarge our sympathies, to cultivate sympathy by knowledge; for our prejudices are born of ignorance, and we rarely dislike what we intimately know.

Récamier disliked, would have been less easily secured; but the tone of the réunions was vastly different, and at the celebrated receptions of the Abbaye aux Bois (where Mme.

Certainly the day was perfect, and the sight and the music pretty; but I scarcely ever disliked people more or felt more beaten down by shyness.

He secretly disliked Joab from this time, and waited for God himself to repay the evil-doer according to his wickedness.

It was not enough to eject him from office,his inability to subscribe the test oaths would have done so much,but he was to be replaced by that one of his political and literary antagonists whom he most sincerely disliked, and who still writhed under his lash.

There were two things about Mardykes he specially disliked.

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