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dislike

Notcarefor vs Dislike - What's the difference?

notcarefor | dislike |


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).

Dislike vs Acrimony - What's the difference?

dislike | acrimony | Related terms |

Dislike is a related term of acrimony.


As nouns the difference between dislike and acrimony

is that dislike is an attitude or a feeling of distaste or aversion while acrimony is a sharp and bitter hatred.

As a verb dislike

is (obsolete|transitive) to displease; to offend (in third-person only).

Dislike vs Rancour - What's the difference?

dislike | rancour | Synonyms |

Dislike is a synonym of rancour.


As nouns the difference between dislike and rancour

is that dislike is an attitude or a feeling of distaste or aversion while rancour is .

As a verb dislike

is (obsolete|transitive) to displease; to offend (in third-person only).

Dislike vs Venom - What's the difference?

dislike | venom | Related terms |

Dislike is a related term of venom.


As nouns the difference between dislike and venom

is that dislike is an attitude or a feeling of distaste or aversion while venom is a poison carried by an animal, usually injected into an enemy or prey by biting or stinging; atter.

As verbs the difference between dislike and venom

is that dislike is (obsolete|transitive) to displease; to offend (in third-person only) while venom is to infect with venom; to envenom; to poison.

Dislike vs Abomination - What's the difference?

dislike | abomination | Related terms |

Dislike is a related term of abomination.


As nouns the difference between dislike and abomination

is that dislike is an attitude or a feeling of distaste or aversion while abomination is an abominable act; a disgusting vice; a despicable habit .

As a verb dislike

is (obsolete|transitive) to displease; to offend (in third-person only).

Hostility vs Dislike - What's the difference?

hostility | dislike |


As nouns the difference between hostility and dislike

is that hostility is (uncountable) the state of being hostile 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).

Disclike vs Dislike - What's the difference?

disclike | dislike |


As an adjective disclike

is resembling a disc or some aspect of one.

As a noun dislike is

an attitude or a feeling of distaste or aversion.

As a verb dislike is

to displease; to offend. (In third-person only..

Dislike vs Disliken - What's the difference?

dislike | disliken |


In obsolete|transitive|lang=en terms the difference between dislike and disliken

is that dislike is (obsolete|transitive) to displease; to offend (in third-person only) while disliken is (obsolete|transitive) to make unlike; to disguise.

As verbs the difference between dislike and disliken

is that dislike is (obsolete|transitive) to displease; to offend (in third-person only) while disliken is (obsolete|transitive) to make unlike; to disguise.

As a noun dislike

is an attitude or a feeling of distaste or aversion.

Abominate vs Dislike - What's the difference?

abominate | dislike |


In transitive terms the difference between abominate and dislike

is that abominate is to feel disgust towards; to abhor; to loathe or detest thoroughly; to hate in the highest degree, as if with religious dread while dislike is to have a feeling of aversion or antipathy towards; not to like.

As an adjective abominate

is abominable; detested.

As a noun dislike is

an attitude or a feeling of distaste or aversion.

Dislike vs Disaprove - What's the difference?

dislike | disaprove |

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