I never liked to try to do anything, even at that age, in which I might be unsuccessful, and so learned to do what I wanted to do as soon as possible.
Yes, uncle; and he never liked me, and I never liked him, but I can't stand by and let you punish him without saying a word.
No, no, I never liked fighting in my life; peace was aye in my thoughts.
I never liked to go into the kirkyard after darkening, let-a-be to sit there through a long winter night, windy and rainy it may be, with none but the dead around us.
Why, I never liked it; and it was all your fault that we ever moved here.
He never liked L--, because he saw that he had no principle whatever; that all about him was mere sham.
Mr. Plunket, I never liked it; and it was all your fault that we ever took the miserable affair.
He had still such kind looks, such a warm hand; his voice still kept so pleasant a tone for my name; I never liked "Lucy" so well as when he uttered it.
It was no fault of mine, but I never liked him; and he, consequently, I suppose, never liked me.
He was very gentlemanlike in appearance, and even elegant; but I never liked him, although he undoubtedly had a superficial fascination.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "never liked" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.