Dislike ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Dislike ( noun )

  1. A feeling of aversion or antipathy towards something or someone.
  2. An act or instance of not liking something or someone.

Origin:

From the old english "dis" meaning "not" and "lician" meaning "to be pleasing".

Examples:

  1. She has a dislike for spicy food.
  2. He has a dislike of loud noises.
  3. The dislike of the new policy was evident.
  4. The dislike of the new boss was clear.
  5. The dislike of the new law was widespread.

(As a verb)

Dislike ( verb )

  1. A feeling of aversion or antipathy towards something or someone.
  2. An act or instance of not liking something or someone.

Origin:

From the old english "dis" meaning "not" and "lician" meaning "to be pleasing".

Examples:

  1. She has a dislike for spicy food.
  2. He has a dislike of loud noises.
  3. The dislike of the new policy was evident.
  4. The dislike of the new boss was clear.
  5. The dislike of the new law was widespread.
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