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The words "John Hancock" are often used to describe the word "signature." When J. Hancock singed the Declaration of Independence, his was the largest sig. of them all. Hancock is best-remembered for his giant signature on the document, so that is why a signature is often called a "John Hancock."
Yes, the word 'dislike' is both a noun (dislike, dislikes) and a verb (dislike, dislikes, disliking, disliked). Examples:noun: His dislike of video games is based on his dislike for violence.verb: I don't dislike it, I just don't love it.
I dislike it when people are not nice.
The dislike of mankind is called misanthropy.
I dislike arrogance.Describe what you dislike about your job.She was not shy about her dislike for her ex-boyfriend.
The word dislike is divided into syllables like this: dis-like.
I sincerely dislike the taste of broccoli.
No, it is not. I dislike bigotry - what's bad in that sentence?
The main character in the movie is a superhero with the surname Hancock, therefore the producers decided to name the film after the main character: Hancock.
No, "dislike" is not a prefix. "Dis-" in "dislike" is part of the root word, which means to not like something.
She didn't dislike any of her new friends.