"Dislike" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Dislike" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Dislike" Meaning

to feel a strong negative emotion towards something or someone; to have a very unfavorable attitude or feeling towards something.

"Dislike" Examples

Usage Examples of "Dislike"


I have a strong dislike for spicy food, it always makes my mouth feel like it's on fire.
She has a dislike for this band, she finds their music too loud and overwhelming.
The conservative faction has a dislike for the liberal proposal, calling it a threat to traditional values.
He can't understand why she has a dislike for his favorite TV show, it's one of the best comedies out there!
Despite her best efforts, she couldn't shake off the dislike she felt towards her ex-colleague, who had betrayed her trust.

"Dislike" Similar Words

Disjuncts

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In linguistics, disjuncts refer to words, phrases, or clauses that add emphasis, contrast, or contrast to a sentence or clause. Disjuncts often appear at the beginning of a sentence or clause and provide additional information about the sentence's meaning or purpose.<br><br>Examples of disjuncts include:<br><br> Furthermore (advancing an idea)<br> Meanwhile (contrasting with or interrupting the main idea)<br> However (expressing contrast)<br> On the contrary (contrasting with what has been said)<br> In fact (adding emphasis or clarification)<br><br>Disjuncts are often used to provide a clearer meaning or to contrast with other ideas.

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Dislocate

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To dislocate means to move a joint or bone out of its normal position, especially so that it no longer fits together properly, often causing pain and discomfort.

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