dislike
verb
[ dɪsˈlʌɪk ]
• feel distaste for or hostility towards.
• "she disliked any kind of unnecessary rudeness"
Similar:
hate,
detest,
loathe,
abominate,
abhor,
despise,
scorn,
shun,
execrate,
be averse to,
have an aversion to,
hold in disfavour,
have no liking for,
disapprove of,
object to,
oppose,
disagree with,
take exception to,
find distasteful,
regard with distaste,
regard with disgust,
be unable to tolerate,
find intolerable,
be unable to bear,
be unable to stand,
be unable to abide,
shrink from,
shudder at,
find repellent,
be unable to stomach,
disrelish,
disfavour,
dislike
noun
• a feeling of distaste or hostility.
• "despite her dislike of publicity, she was quite a celebrated figure"
Similar:
aversion,
distaste,
disfavour,
disapproval,
disapprobation,
disesteem,
enmity,
animosity,
hostility,
animus,
antipathy,
antagonism,
hate,
hatred,
detestation,
loathing,
disgust,
repugnance,
revulsion,
abhorrence,
abomination,
odium,
disdain,
contempt,
disrelish,
repellence,
repellency,