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Dislike means either disgust, distaste or a feeling of repugnance. To have a 'strong dislike' suggests a feeling of loathing for something that is offensive, a strong aversion for something

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A feeling of strong dislike?

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Is dislike an adjective?

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What does hate mean?

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Averison used in a sentence?

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