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List of antonyms from "likable" to antonyms from "likely"
Discover our 396 antonyms available for the terms "like water, like a bat out of hell, like a snake in the grass, likeable, like a house on fire" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.
- Likable (15 antonyms)
- Like (20 antonyms)
- Like a babe in the woods (11 antonyms)
- Like a bat out of hell (21 antonyms)
- Like a bear (5 antonyms)
- Like a clam (17 antonyms)
- Like a house on fire (7 antonyms)
- Like a pistol (22 antonyms)
- Like a snake in the grass (4 antonyms)
- Like a sport (28 antonyms)
- Like all get out (21 antonyms)
- Like crazy (26 antonyms)
- Like it is (90 antonyms)
- Like night and day (30 antonyms)
- Like nothing (5 antonyms)
- Like now (5 antonyms)
- Like the devil (3 antonyms)
- Like the dickens (3 antonyms)
- Like the Rock of Gibralter (32 antonyms)
- Like two peas in a pod (7 antonyms)
- Like water (1 antonym)
- Likeable (15 antonyms)
- Likelihood (1 antonym)
- Likely (7 antonyms)
Definition of the day : « likeable »
- As in likable : adj nice, pleasant
- You might go far in that quarter for anything of dare-deviltry so likeable.
- Extract from : « Gilian The Dreamer » by Neil Munro
- He was one of our greatest heroes, and a most likeable fellow.
- Extract from : « The Incomparable 29th and the "River Clyde" » by George Davidson
- She is so pale, so likeable, so downtrodden, and she has been so pretty!
- Extract from : « The Affair at the Inn » by Kate Douglas Wiggin
- Poor Philip, who was so kind, so likeable, so everything but loved by her.
- Extract from : « The Angel of Pain » by E. F. Benson
- Church Street is the most likeable of all the streets of Stratford.
- Extract from : « Summer Days in Shakespeare Land » by Charles G. Harper
- I would not have believed a prince could be so likeable, sir.
- Extract from : « The Yeoman Adventurer » by George W. Gough
- She seemed much the more human and likeable of the two to Mr. Polly.
- Extract from : « The History of Mr. Polly » by H. G. Wells
- He was a most likeable man, this big fellow, and an open-handed sport.
- Extract from : « Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford » by George Randolph Chester
- From all these remarks it appears that the defective is a likeable creature.
- Extract from : « Mentally Defective Children » by Alfred Binet
- He could be likeable when he tried; she liked him, faintly, in that moment.
- Extract from : « The Sea Bride » by Ben Ames Williams