The word disliked *is* an adjective. Someone is disliked when people have bad feelings toward them. The noun and verb are "dislike."
Dis-, forming "disliked" is more idomatic. Strangely, to do the same thing to "loved" you use the prefix un-, forming "unloved". "Disliked" as an adjective is quite rare and unusual, but "unliked" is not used, possibly because it sounds like "unlike"
It means: "disliked by everyone".
That is the correct spelling of the word "disliked" (not liked).
He disliked the smell of cookies! naw juz kiddin. cookies are cool. he disliked the native americans
what are the things that Hitler disliked
Disliked is the past tense of dislike.
i disliked thomas Edison because he was a prick
The Quakers were disliked for trying to change the laws of the English government.
can someone tell me why he was disliked because i can not find it and i really need an answer..........
hey disliked it. they disliked him to they did not like him at all.
Professor Severus Snape. Dolores Umbridge also disliked him.
i'd like to say disliked but sadly I'm not so such its true.