A homophone for dislike is this like.
Dislike literally means don't like. Dislike is made up of a prefix (dis) and a root word (like). Dis (Don't/Doesn't) and like
There is no known ant species specifically called a cornflower ant. Ant species are typically named based on their unique characteristics or features rather than by common names like "cornflower ant."
yes
The word dislike is divided into syllables like this: dis-like.
what didd adams like and dislike about jeffersons draft
No, that is a separate voting system that only applies to the two different things. so if you dislike a video you still have a chance to like/dislike the video.
this is just a guess but DISLIKE
Yes, mink and palmolive oils are ant deterrents. The insects in question (Formicidae family) dislike strong scents. They will avoid the scents from essential oils, be they in drop or particle forms.
No, "dislike" is not a prefix. "Dis-" in "dislike" is part of the root word, which means to not like something.
Ant-like, antsy.
I like the fact that they used to give us snacks. I dislike how long the process was.