Infamy vs Disliked - What's the difference?
infamy | disliked |
The state of being infamous.
A reputation as being evil.
(dislike)
(obsolete) To displease; to offend. (In third-person only.)
*, II.12:
To have a feeling of aversion or antipathy towards; not to like.
As a noun infamy
is the state of being infamous.As a verb disliked is
(dislike).infamy
English
Noun
(infamies)- "Infamy', '''infamy - they've all got it in for me!" - Kenneth Williams as Julius Caesar in ''Carry On Cleo
- "A date which will live in infamy " - Franklin D. Roosevelt in response to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour
disliked
English
Verb
(head)dislike
English
Verb
(dislik)- customes and conceipts differing from mine, doe not so much dislike .