What is another word for Disliking?
Pronunciation:
[ dɪslˈa͡ɪkɪŋ], [ dɪslˈaɪkɪŋ], [ d_ɪ_s_l_ˈaɪ_k_ɪ_ŋ]
Related words: disliking your friends, disliking people, dislike ____, dislike that
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Synonyms for Disliking:
adj.
• averse (adjective)- more disliking,
- more ill-disposed,
- un friendlier,
- illdisposed,
- anti pathetic,
- anti-pathetic,
- more uneager,
- un-favorable,
- dis-liking,
- in disposed,
- un friendliest,
- more ill disposed,
- dis-inclined,
- more illdisposed,
- un-willing,
- un-friendly,
- most ill-disposed,
- un-friendlier,
- most uneager,
- un favorable,
- dis liking,
- un eager,
- un-eager,
- un friendly,
- un willing,
- un-friendliest,
- most illdisposed,
- most disliking,
- most ill disposed,
- ill disposed,
- in-disposed,
- dis inclined.
n.
• aversion (noun)- dis tastes,
- dis-taste,
- in disposition,
- dis gust,
- dislikings,
- dis-favors,
- dis-favor,
- dis-gusts,
- in-disposition,
- dis favor,
- dis-tastes,
- dis-likings,
- having no use fors,
- in-dispositions,
- in dispositions,
- dis favors,
- dis taste,
- dis gusts,
- dis-gust,
- dis likings.
- dis inclinations,
- dis relish,
- dis-relish,
- dis-relishes,
- hesitances,
- dis inclination,
- loathnesses,
- dis-inclinations,
- lack desire,
- lack enthusiasm,
- dis-inclination,
- dis relishes.
- dis contentments,
- incensements,
- dis pleasures,
- dis-approval,
- dis-contentments,
- dis pleasure,
- dis contentment,
- dis-approvals,
- dis approbations,
- dis-pleasures,
- dis-pleasure,
- dis approbation,
- dis approvals,
- dis-contentment,
- dis-approbations,
- dis approval,
- dis-approbation.
- dis satisfaction,
- dis comforts,
- malcontentments,
- dis-tress,
- dis-quiet,
- dis quiet,
- dis-may,
- fretfulnesses,
- de solations,
- dis quiets,
- dis comfort,
- de-solations,
- dis-mays,
- un-easinesses,
- dis-comforts,
- un easiness,
- dis tress,
- dis-satisfaction,
- dis satisfactions,
- dis tresses,
- dis-tresses,
- de solation,
- dis-quiets,
- dis may,
- de-solation,
- dis mays,
- un-easiness,
- querulousnesses,
- dis-satisfactions,
- dis-comfort.
v.
• disliking (verb)Other synonyms:
• biased • Other relevant words:- electric resistance,
- pooh-pooh,
- disapproval,
- patronage,
- backwards,
- bitterness,
- disrespect,
- unwell,
- nervous,
- revolt,
- animus,
- incompatibility,
- down feather,
- downwards,
- despondent,
- despite,
- sickness,
- diffident,
- disgustful,
- spurn,
- hesitation,
- despise,
- condescension,
- sickening,
- detest,
- down pat,
- malevolency,
- nauseous,
- timid,
- score,
- resistivity,
- consume,
- pull down,
- downhearted,
- poorly,
- repulsive,
- depressed,
- feebleminded,
- offensive,
- disgusted,
- under the weather,
- downwardly,
- fussiness,
- bolt down,
- down in the mouth,
- demure,
- peaked,
- scrimy,
- antipathetical,
- resentment,
- revulsion,
- detestable,
- cut down,
- gall,
- back,
- abhor,
- abominate,
- knock down,
- blue,
- protest,
- reluctance,
- curse,
- seedy,
- gloomy,
- downcast,
- ill will,
- dissent,
- vile,
- loathly,
- repellant,
- stew,
- pop,
- ire,
- nauseating,
- rearwards,
- overmodest,
- unsure,
- shoot down,
- lament,
- despisal,
- sicken,
- low-spirited,
- grievance,
- rearward,
- venom,
- scorn,
- unquiet,
- refine,
- ira,
- sickish,
- mutual exclusiveness,
- foul,
- underground,
- grim,
- electrical resistance,
- sick,
- reject,
- obscene,
- turn down,
- niggardly,
- disfavour,
- fine-tune,
- low,
- drink down,
- contemn,
- noisome,
- go through,
- sickly,
- malignity,
- contrary,
- wail,
- distasteful,
- push down,
- fed up,
- repel,
- hesitancy,
- opposition,
- maliciousness,
- bad blood,
- execrate,
- repellent,
- dispirited,
- downward,
- gross out,
- antagonism,
- churn up,
- plaint,
- toss off,
- inconsistency,
- brokenhearted,
- skanky,
- peevishness,
- ailing,
- immunity,
- uneasy,
- irritability,
- aggression,
- discriminatory,
- antagonistic,
- pour down,
- anger,
- freeze off,
- allergic reaction,
- kill,
- choler,
- inauspicious,
- loathsome,
- untoward,
- wicked,
- expostulation,
- demolish,
- nauseated,
- slow-witted,
- mastered,
- land,
- disadvantage,
- half-witted,
- heartbroken,
- nauseate,
- tired of,
- polish,
- abhorrent,
- spite,
- pile,
- remonstrance,
- yucky,
- resistor,
- impedance,
- devour,
- belt down,
- repelling,
- spitefulness,
- rancour,
- mourning,
- crossness,
- condemnation,
- anxious,
- repulsion,
- averting,
- petulance.
- grudge,
- malice,
- repugnance,
- Distasting,
- averse,
- Disrelishing,
- allergy,
- hostility,
- disgust,
- heartsick,
- indisposition,
- rancor,
- malevolence,
- Detesting,
- despising,
- loth,
- queasy,
- Mislike,
- repugnant,
- afraid,
- objection,
- backward,
- coy,
- Disdaining,
- disfavor,
- adverse,
- distaste,
- antipathetic,
- Execrating,
- Angering,
- reluctant,
- horror,
- Disesteeming,
- Averseness,
- unenthusiastic,
- shy,
- Disordering,
- Rejecting,
- Disrelish,
- sick of,
- grudging,
- animosity,
- Dogsick,
- Regretting,
- indisposed,
- abhorrence,
- antipathy,
- odium,
- nausea,
- loath,
- Hating,
- hate,
- scorning,
- down,
- loathing,
- disdain,
- dislike,
- abomination,
- shy of,
- scunner,
- contempt,
- revolting,
- detestation,
- unwilling,
- Resenting,
- loathe,
- disgusting,
- Abominating,
- Censuring,
- disinclined,
- execration,
- enmity.
How to use "Disliking" in context?
No one truly deserves to be disliked. It's a state of mind that seems to be reserved for those we deem undeserving or whom we find irritating. Unfortunately, our tendency to dislike others often interrupts relationships, creates conflict, and ultimately diminishes our sense of well-being.
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