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View definitions for disliked

disliked

adjective as in hated

adjective as in loveless

adjective as in unloved

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The president-elect announced his pick to head up the Department of Justice in a Truth Social post on Wednesday, and the bipartisan pushback against the widely disliked representative from Chipley was swift.

From Salon

The simplest explanation of this election outcome is that voters genuinely disliked the outcome of four years of Democratic governance and wanted a change, and in the end the fact that the Republican in front of them happened to be a deranged, babbling narcissist with authoritarian impulses and ludicrous policy plans didn’t matter to enough people to make a difference.

From Slate

Standing before TV cameras, Trump shuddered and stuttered, as if afflicted with palsy, making fun of the journalist whose articles he disliked.

But Payne was paranoid that anything he shared would be leaked to the tabloids, and he disliked how his “social life plummeted” when he was sober.

What registers on her face as she lists each disliked item is a baseline, a Rosetta Stone.

From Salon

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