having a dislike for someone is, that ,that person has a trait or personality that you as a person do not like.
Say for example a girl that gets your attention, but has a smell that you find offensive ,but now one else does.
you dont like something about that persone
When you dislike someone you don't show feelings for them. When you disrespect someone you don't show care for them.
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Yes, it is correct to say, "I strongly dislike something." Or someone.The adverb is strongly and modifies the verb dislike. Saying, "I dislike someone/something strongly," is also correct; which variation you choose depends on emphasis.
Yes don't be friends with them
The true meaning of hate is not really liking someone and you dislike them and they did something to make you dislike them
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?".
No, unless it was self defense.
It's hard but don't let them get to you. It is not their fault that they are someone you dislike. You got to understand that people come from all walks of life and that they are the sum of all their experiences. If they start to get on your nerves, just remind yourself of this fact. It's not their fault for being someone you dislike.
The word is "dislike." It refers to a feeling of distaste or aversion towards someone or something.
he feels that he has to impress her
to personal, to silly , to easy,
The word is "hate." It means to feel intense or extreme dislike or hostility towards someone or something.