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unliked

  • a word derived from liked.

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He has since unliked the posts and manager Ten Hag said that they are moving on from the incident.

From BBC Apr. 19, 2024

Chen liked the comment, then quickly unliked it, feeling certain it was fake.

From Seattle Times Mar. 4, 2023

It started when Trump liked — and then unliked — a tweet by a woman named Heben Nigatu declaring, "Every new Rihanna interview makes me grow stronger. We stan a work/life balance queen!!!"

From Salon Dec. 26, 2020

Given the cool reception that greeted “Joanne,” the thumping “Chromatica” can remind you of Madonna’s 2005 “Confessions on a Dance Floor,” which she used as a comeback following its widely unliked predecessor, “American Life.”

From Los Angeles Times May 31, 2020

We are not unliked there, nor have we lacked respect.

From Dark Hollow by Green, Anna Katharine

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