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1 dislike
N1. अरुचिMy dislike for him was instinctive.--------VT1. पसंद\dislikeन\dislikeकरनाI really dislike this salesman. -
2 dislike
n.अरुचि, घृणा, द्वेषv. tr.घृणा करना, बुरा लगना, पसंद न करना -
3 hate
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4 albumen
N1. अण्डे का सफेदांशI dislike the taste of albumen. -
5 bare
Adj1. निर्वस्त्रIn the movie the hero fought with bare hands.2. स्पष्टHis bare dislike for capitalism is known to all.3. अनलंकृतHe presented the bare facts of the case before the Jury.--------V1. निर्वस्त्र\bareकरनाShe bared her veiled face.2. प्रकट\bareकरनाHe bared the facts of the case before the Jury. -
6 disrespectful
Adj1. अनादरणीयAll of us dislike her disrespectful manners. -
7 environs
N1. परिप्रदेशI dislike mumbai and its environs.The city muncipal corporation is planning to take over the environs of Delhi to beautify the capital city. -
8 gluten
N1. लसI dislike the smell of gluten. -
9 rat
N1. चूहाLots of rats are making menace in her neighbourhood.2. आने\ratवाले\ratसंकट\ratकी\ratआशंका\ratकरना\ratI smelt a rat when she became kind to me all of sudden.--------VI1. अपने\ratसाथियोँ\ratको\ratछोड़नाHis friends dislike him as he often rats on them. -
10 unreasoning
Adj1. अविवेचितShe has unreasoning dislike for non-vegetarian food.
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dislike — dis*like , n. 1. A feeling of positive and usually permanent aversion to something unpleasant, uncongenial, or offensive; disapprobation; repugnance; displeasure; disfavor; the opposite of liking or fondness. [1913 Webster] God s grace . . .… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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dislike — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 feeling of not liking sb/sth ADJECTIVE ▪ deep, extreme, great, intense, real, strong, violent, visceral ▪ Several … Collocations dictionary
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