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Example sentences for "mislike"

Lexicographically close words:
mislead; misleading; misleads; misled; misletoe; misliked; misliking; misma; mismanaged; mismanagement
  1. What, if I can with reason persuade Phoebe to mislike of Ganymede, will she then favor Montanus?

  2. Then, sith she loves thee so dear, mislike not her deadly.

  3. For sometimes I am grieved at my own praise, either when those things be praised in me, in which I mislike myself, or even lesser and slight goods are more esteemed than they ought.

  4. I perceive somewhat I mislike in the shape of that box.

  5. It is possible also that your Honour will mislike hereof, for that I haue not by mine owne trauell and eysight viewed such things as I doo here intreat of.

  6. One thing onlie I mislike in them, and that is their vsuall going into Italie, from whense verie few without speciall grace doo returne good [Sidenote: So much also may be inferred of lawiers.

  7. Africa or America, and therefore right worthie to be called the fift: howsoeuer it shall please the curious to mislike of this diuision.

  8. It is possible also that they mislike the price in the beginning for the whole yeare insuing, as men supposing that corne will be litle worth for this, & of better price in the next yeare.

  9. For toph stone, not a few allow of the quarrie that is at Dreslie, diuerse mislike not of the veines of hard stone that are at Oxford, and Burford.

  10. Mislike me not for my complexion, The shadowed livery of the burnish'd sun, To whom I am a neighbour, and near bred.

  11. If he mislike My speech and what is done, tell him he has Hipparchus, my enfranched bondman, whom He may at pleasure whip or hang or torture, As he shall like, to quit me.

  12. Setting your scorns and your mislike aside, Tell me some reason why the Lady Grey Should not become my wife and England's Queen.

  13. Your sudden change from mislike to liking has, by consequence, presently cast disgrace upon me.

  14. But truly I mislike not to think of that day, for I warrant thee, in turning back from the pursuit of that injurious gentleman, somewhat more of virtue did exist than it hath been my hap often to practice.

  15. I cried, "I do mislike these bloody pastimes, and love not to think of the violent death of any living creature.

  16. And by means hereof I am often compelled to do many things which may procure peril to myself, and be an occasion of mislike to her majesty.

  17. He who had been suspicious of every person whose civilities I allowed of, did not for some time appear to mislike the intimacy which had arisen betwixt his brother and me.

  18. How is it, moreover, that the absurdity was not patent to contemporaries, and was not urged by those who had every reason to mislike and mistrust the party in power?

  19. Their general blot is drunkenness, the which they carry even to mislike and contempt of sober men.

  20. And more, tell thou this burgomaster his doings mislike me: this is to set up for a king, not a burgomaster.

  21. Some flying tale hath been told me here," wrote Leicester to Walsingham, "that her Majesty should mislike my name of Excellency.

  22. The people's mislike of their present government is such and so great as that the name of States is grown odious amongst them.

  23. I mislike the very name of Lollard, and I well know that they be a mischievous and pernicious brood, whom it were well to see exterminated root and branch.

  24. Doth it not agree to us, so as it should make us mislike the Papists?

  25. But, if that book be truly of his making, I admire the man, though I mislike much of his matter; yea, I think he may prove amongst the best wits of this isle.

  26. Herculeus Maximianus did but for a colour séeme to mislike that which his said son Maxentius had doone, to the end he might the sooner accomplish his intent for the dispatching of Constantine out of the waie.

  27. It is possible also that they mislike the price in the beginning for the whole year ensuing, as men supposing that corn will be little worth for this, and of better price the next year.

  28. It is possible also that your Honour will mislike hereof for that I have not by mine own travel and eyesight viewed such things as I do here intreat of.

  29. For toph stone not a few allow of the quarry that is at Dresley, divers mislike not of the veins of hard stone that are at Oxford and Burford.


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    Other words:
    abhor; disfavor; dislike; hate; loathe