Aistair was, in fact, one of those ambitious officers who are always cordially disliked by everybody, at all times, until an emergency arises.
Cameron was cordially disliked for his adherence to the doctrine of passive obedience.
"I cordially dislike allegory in all its manifestations," he wrote in the epic's forward.
She was cordially disliked by the crew: a dislike she cultivated assiduously.
Bereft of drinking water and as barren as a mule, it was cordially disliked by everyone.
She wanted both manners and conduct; she was disagreeably pert, and had no beauty: he cordially disliked her.
Webster felt that Peacock "was highly esteemed by his superior officers and cordially disliked by his men.
The enterprise was doing well, and it served a Community need; therefore, the organizer was cordially disliked by the anti-free-enterprise elements of the Community.
In every large business, there is one man who is the office tyrant and bugbear and who is cordially disliked by all the staff.