Hate
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loathe
Dislike is a verb and it is apposite of "Like". it simply means "To not like someone or Something". For example:" Why does he dislike vegetarian food so much?".
it usual for my brother to dislike me so much
Yes, the word 'dislike' is both a noun (dislike, dislikes) and a verb (dislike, dislikes, disliking, disliked). Examples:noun: His dislike of video games is based on his dislike for violence.verb: I don't dislike it, I just don't love it.
The word you're looking for is "hate," which means to dislike very much. If you take away the letter "t" from "taste," you are left with "ase," which doesn't relate to the meaning. However, "hate" is a direct synonym for strong dislike.
I dislike it when people are not nice.
I dislike arrogance.Describe what you dislike about your job.She was not shy about her dislike for her ex-boyfriend.
The word dislike is divided into syllables like this: dis-like.
I sincerely dislike the taste of broccoli.
No, it is not. I dislike bigotry - what's bad in that sentence?
No, "dislike" is not a prefix. "Dis-" in "dislike" is part of the root word, which means to not like something.