deep dislike

Frequency: 8.015.1 per million words

a very strong feeling of not liking someone or something

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Examples (10)

  • She had a deep dislike for Robert's wife.
  • From a young age, he developed a deep dislike of crowded places.
  • There was a deep dislike between the two rival CEOs that was obvious to everyone.
  • My deep dislike for modern art makes it hard for me to visit contemporary galleries.
  • The candidate's controversial statements fostered a deep dislike among many voters.
  • He couldn't hide his deep dislike for the new company policy.
  • A deep dislike of injustice motivated her to become a lawyer.
  • Despite his deep dislike for flying, he had to take the trip for work.
  • The character's deep dislike for the protagonist drives much of the novel's conflict.
  • Her deep dislike of spicy food meant she always ordered the mildest dish on the menu.