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Synonyms and antonyms of Not liked or loved in British Thesaurus

Not liked or loved

unpopular (adjective)

disliked by many people

unloved (adjective)

not liked or loved by many people

unfashionable (adjective)

not popular or not what most people like, do, or approve of at a particular time

unwanted (adjective)

not loved

for someone’s liking ()

if something is too expensive, too dark etc for someone’s liking, they do not like it because it is too expensive, dark etc

in someone’s bad/good books ()

used for saying that someone is annoyed with you/pleased with you

misbegotten (adjective)

formal used about a person who you do not like or respect

unrequited (adjective)

if your love for someone is unrequited, they do not love you even though you love them

be in bad odour (with someone) ()

if you are in bad odour with someone, they are not happy about something that you have done

be in someone’s good/bad graces ()

to be in a situation in which someone is pleased or angry with you

hell hath no fury (like a woman scorned) ()

used for saying that a woman who cannot make someone love her can be extremely angry

Marmite (adjective)

British used for describing something that people tend to strongly like or strongly dislike

not be someone’s cup of tea ()

if someone or something is not your cup of tea, you do not like them or do not consider them interesting

someone’s name is mud ()

used for saying that someone is not liked because of something that they have done