Hate, dipise, abhor, detest, loathe...are you getting the picture? its the opposite of liking.
Maybe you mean "hatred" which is the emotion you have when you hate someone. To hate is to dislike with great intensity.
As* hole means that someone you dislike you call a as* hole to get that person mad!
As* hole means that someone you dislike you call a as* hole to get that person mad!
The word is "dislike." It refers to a feeling of distaste or aversion towards someone or something.
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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I like someone with a sense of humor, who can make me laugh. I dislike mean, rude, and/or selfish people.
May not mean hate in the strict sense of the word, meaning to dislike someone very much. Envy is a feeling of discontent aroused by someone else's possessions, qualities or luck
Swine means that you have a dislike to a person for some reason, normally this reason is because they have done something unpleasant to you.
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.
dislike intensely; feel antipathy or aversion towardsthe emotion of intense dislike; a feeling of dislike so strong that it demands action1. The emotion of hate; a feeling of dislike so strong that it demands action. 2. Dislike intensely; feel antipathy or aversion towardsanger;strong,verbal abuise;a powerful word.
Yes don't be friends with them