Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

strong-dislike

Noun
/strɔŋ dɪsˈlaɪk/
Definition
An intense feeling of aversion or distaste towards someone or something.
Examples
  • She has a strong-dislike for broccoli, often refusing to eat it at dinner.
  • His strong-dislike of loud noises prevents him from enjoying concerts.
  • They expressed a strong-dislike for the new policy implemented at work.
Meaning
Strong-dislike refers to a significant level of disapproval or negativity towards a person, idea, or object, often accompanied by a desire to avoid or reject the disliked entity.
Synonyms
  • Aversion
  • Antipathy
  • Loathing
  • Disdain