Dislike

/dɪsˈlaɪk/ verb

To regard something with distaste or aversion; to find unpleasant or disagreeable. Can also function as a noun meaning a feeling of aversion.

Formed in the 16th century by adding the prefix dis- (expressing negation) to 'like.' This represents the English language's tendency to create opposites through prefixes rather than using completely different words, similar to happy/unhappy or agree/disagree.

AMአልተወደው
ARكره
BNঅপছন্দ
CAdesagradar
CSnepřátelský
DAikke kunne lide
DEnicht mögen
ELαπoστρέφω
ESdesagradar
FAنپسندیدن
FIei pidä
FRdéplaire
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