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What is the past tense of dislike?

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The past tense of dislike is disliked.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of dislike is dislikes.

The present participle of dislike is disliking.

The past participle of dislike is disliked.

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The positive side being, they could not be stopped from reacting against portions they disliked.
Apparently, many journos disliked his doing an exclusive deal with a paper and refusing to talk to them at the World Cup.
And we may venture the guess that Gibbon was disliked perhaps for his liking for that abominable stuff called snuff instead of tea.
Lisle stockings were compulsory and much disliked as they did not fit well and wrinkled at the ankles.
As they restricted the movement of people and animals, they were widely disliked by rural Africans.
What he disliked most about the Church was the association between its rigidly enforced doctrines and its historic political aspirations.

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