dislike |
disapprove |
Related terms |
As verbs the difference between dislike and disapprove
is that
dislike is to displease; to offend. (In third-person only. while
disapprove is to condemn; consider wrong or inappropriate.
As a noun dislike
is an attitude or a feeling of distaste or aversion.
reluctance |
dislike |
Related terms |
Reluctance is a related term of dislike.
As nouns the difference between reluctance and dislike
is that
reluctance is unwillingness to do something while
dislike is an attitude or a feeling of distaste or aversion.
As a verb dislike is
(obsolete|transitive) to displease; to offend (in third-person only).
again |
dislike |
As an adverb again
is (
label) back in the reverse direction, or to an original starting point.
As a preposition again
is (obsolete or dialectal) against.
As a noun dislike is
an attitude or a feeling of distaste or aversion.
As a verb dislike is
(obsolete|transitive) to displease; to offend (in third-person only).
perplexed |
dislike |
As verbs the difference between perplexed and dislike
is that
perplexed is past tense of perplex while
dislike is to displease; to offend. (In third-person only..
As an adjective perplexed
is confused or puzzled.
As a noun dislike is
an attitude or a feeling of distaste or aversion.
repugnant |
dislike |
As verbs the difference between repugnant and dislike
is that
repugnant is while
dislike is (obsolete|transitive) to displease; to offend (in third-person only).
As an adjective repugnant
is repugnant.
As a noun dislike is
an attitude or a feeling of distaste or aversion.
dislike |
contrasting |
As verbs the difference between dislike and contrasting
is that
dislike is (obsolete|transitive) to displease; to offend (in third-person only) while
contrasting is .
As a noun dislike
is an attitude or a feeling of distaste or aversion.
As an adjective contrasting is
set in opposition to, showing the differences between.
eschew |
dislike |
As verbs the difference between eschew and dislike
is that
eschew is (formal) to avoid; to shun, to shy away from while
dislike is (obsolete|transitive) to displease; to offend (in third-person only).
As a noun dislike is
an attitude or a feeling of distaste or aversion.
discontent |
dislike |
Related terms |
Discontent is a related term of dislike.
As nouns the difference between discontent and dislike
is that
discontent is dissatisfaction while
dislike is an attitude or a feeling of distaste or aversion.
As verbs the difference between discontent and dislike
is that
discontent is to deprive of contentment; to make uneasy; to dissatisfy while
dislike is (obsolete|transitive) to displease; to offend (in third-person only).
As an adjective discontent
is not content; discontented; dissatisfied.
inconsistency |
dislike |
Related terms |
Inconsistency is a related term of dislike.
As nouns the difference between inconsistency and dislike
is that
inconsistency is the state of being inconsistent while
dislike is an attitude or a feeling of distaste or aversion.
As a verb dislike is
(obsolete|transitive) to displease; to offend (in third-person only).
dislike |
anger |
Related terms |
Dislike is a related term of anger.
As nouns the difference between dislike and anger
is that
dislike is an attitude or a feeling of distaste or aversion while
anger is remorse, regret.
As a verb dislike
is (obsolete|transitive) to displease; to offend (in third-person only).
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