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Dislike

Noun, Verb
UK /dɪsˈlaɪk/
US /dɪsˈlaɪk/

Definition

(v) : To not like something.
(n) : A feeling of not enjoying something.

Example

"(v) : She dislikes the taste of bitter coffee without sugar or milk in it."

"(v) : She dislikes loud music because it makes it hard for her to concentrate on studying."

"(n) : Their dislike for hot weather made them move to a cooler city in the mountains."

Explanation

Dislike means not liking something or someone. It is the opposite of liking. As a noun, it refers to a feeling of not enjoying something, such as “I have a dislike for fast food”. As a verb, it means to not like something actively, like “She dislikes sugary foods”. Dislike is a softer word than hate, meaning it is less strong. For example, a person might dislike rainy weather, but that does not mean they hate it. In daily life, people use “dislike” to show preference or opinion politely without sounding too harsh.