mislike
English
/mɪˈslʌɪk/
verb
Definitions
- (archaic) To displease.
- To dislike; to disapprove of; to have aversion to.
Etymology
Inherited from Middle English misliken inherited from Old English mislīcian (displease, disquiet) pre from English like (lich, body).
Origin
English
like
Gloss
lich, body
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
身, 体
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- belike English
- beliked English
- dislike English
- forelike English
- liddat English
- likable English
- likam English
- like English
- like-cultured English
- like-gendered English
- like-minded English
- like-positioned English
- likeability English
- likeable English
- likeful English
- likeless English
- likely English
- liken English
- likeness English
- liker English
- likesome English
- likest English
- liketh English
- likewise English
- likeworthy English
- liking English
- likish English
- misliker English
- mislikest English
- misliketh English
- plainlike English
- semilike English
- such English
- suchlike English
- unlikable English
- unlike English
- which English
- Like German
- liken German
- lájkol Hungarian
- liken Dutch, Flemish
- лайк Russian
- лайкать Russian
- лайкнуть Russian
- likear Spanish, Castilian
- lajk Polish
- mislīcian Old English
- liken Middle English
- misliken Middle English
- like Danish
- لایک Persian
- leicio Welsh
- ilike Tagalog
- laik Tok Pisin
- laikim Tok Pisin
- leki Sranan Tongo
- laik Nigerian Pidgin
- like
- such
- likam
- liker
- liken
- which
- liddat
- liking
- likish
- likest
- unlike
- likely
- belike
- liketh
- beliked
- dislike
- likeful
- likable
- suchlike
- likeless
- misliker
- semilike
- likesome
- likeable
- forelike
- likeness
- likewise
- plainlike
- mislikest
- unlikable
- misliketh
- likeworthy
- likeability
- like-minded
- like-cultured
- like-gendered
- like-positioned