DISLIKE vs DISFAVOUR: NOUN
- A feeling of aversion or antipathy
- An attitude or a feeling of distaste or aversion.
- The feeling of being displeased; fixed aversion or distaste; repugnance; the attitude of one's mind toward one who or that which is disagreeable.
- Discord; disagreement.
- Synonyms Hatred, Dislike, Antipathy, etc. (see antipathy); disrelish, distaste, disapprobation. Disfavor, Dishonor, etc. See odium.
- A feeling of positive and usually permanent aversion to something unpleasant, uncongenial, or offensive; disapprobation; repugnance; displeasure; disfavor; -- the opposite of liking or fondness.
- Discord; dissension.
- An inclination to withhold approval from some person or group
- An inclination to withhold approval from some person or group
- The state of being out of favor
- The state of being out of favour.
DISLIKE vs DISFAVOUR: VERB
- Have or feel a dislike or distaste for
- Put at a disadvantage; hinder, harm
- The act of showing lack of favour or antipathy.
DISLIKE vs DISFAVOUR: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To awaken dislike in; to displease.
- To regard with dislike or aversion; to disapprove; to disrelish.
- To regard with distaste or aversion.
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DISLIKE vs DISFAVOUR: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To annoy; vex; displease.
- To be displeased with; regard with some aversion or displeasure; disrelish; not to like.
- Hinder, harm
- Put at a disadvantage
DISLIKE vs DISFAVOUR: RELATED WORDS
- Dissatisfaction, Annoyance, Hatred, Resentment, Resent, Aversion, Hate, Loathing, Loathe, Antipathy, Detest, Distaste, Disfavour, Disfavor, Disapproval
- Abhorrence, Detriment, Disaffection, Displeasure, Scorn, Disapprobation, Favor, Opprobrium, Antipathy, Disrepute, Disdain, Disadvantage, Disapproval, Dislike, Disfavor
DISLIKE vs DISFAVOUR: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Unpleasantness, Like, Reject, Outrage, Regret, Unwillingness, Reluctance, Disapprove, Disgust, Displeasure, Hatred, Resent, Hate, Loathe, Detest
- Parvenu, Persona non grata, Approbation, Unhappiness, Disgrace, Esteem, Desuetude, Contempt, Disrespect, Reproach, Detriment, Displeasure, Scorn, Disdain, Disadvantage
DISLIKE vs DISFAVOUR: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- One thing I dislike, and greatly dislike, is the abandonment in every instance of the necessity of rotation in office.
- Unification Church members do not want to pay indemnity, but to dislike indemnity means to dislike restoration.
- For example, if a person uses a particular turn of phrase you dislike, you may suddenly dislike everything else they say.
- Many people dislike talking about death and dealing with attorneys and dislike even more paying attorneys fees.
- Knightley, who, for some reason best known to himself, had certainly taken an early dislike to Frank Churchill, was only growingto dislike him more.
- Really dislike COD, and really dislike bunny hopping.
- Unfortunately, in many other cases one or both people come together with baggage, dislike for themselves and dislike for their life.
- Just as physicians dislike salespeople who seem to dominate the interaction, patients dislike us when we do the same.
- The emotion of intense dislike; a feeling of dislike so strong that it demands action.
- Because people dislike Belichick and they dislike the Patriots.
- As I thought they were persecuted on that account, my aversion to remarks in their disfavour almost grew into abhorrence.
- Of late there had been other signs of her disfavour, as intangible but more disquieting.
- When procreative problems befall, feelings of craving, disfavour, guiltiness, and antipathy can put an end to colloquy altogether.
- Protected by his popularity Nausch often showed his disfavour of the nazis.
- He eyed their state of the art rambling poles and heavy laced boots with extreme disfavour!
- Hard power, however, is less useful today as the global system changes in its disfavour.
- CJEU has tended to disfavour when assessing national rules on damages claims.
- Hatton demonstrates, these places were frequently viewed with heavy social disfavour.
- Many courts disfavour Comfort Orders and will decline to issue them.
- Chronicler a measuring stick for the divine favour and disfavour.
DISLIKE vs DISFAVOUR: QUESTIONS
- What do you like/dislike about workforce telestaff?
- Do personal boundaries cause people to dislike you?
- Why do people dislike the Fullmetal Alchemist series?
- Should you reconsider your dislike for these celebrities?
- What did Alexander Hamilton dislike about John Adams?
- Why do narcissists dislike feelings and sentimental people?
- Why did Thomas Jefferson dislike newspapers so much?
- Why did his fellow trainees dislike private Quelch?
- Why do successful people dislike unsuccessful friends?
- What did Jeanjean Dubuffet dislike about authority?
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