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disliker

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English

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Etymology

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From dislike +‎ -er.

Noun

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disliker (plural dislikers)

  1. One who dislikes.
    • 1941, The National Review, volume 116, page 478:
      When confronted with cases of racial prejudice it is usual to lay the blame on the disliker rather than the dislikee.