Definitions and Examples of dislike, abhor
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
To have an unfavorable opinion or feeling towards something; to not enjoy or approve of something.
Example
I dislike spicy food because it upsets my stomach.
To regard with extreme disgust or hatred; to find repugnant or loathsome.
Example
She abhors violence and refuses to watch movies with graphic scenes.
Key Differences: dislike vs abhor
- 1Dislike is a milder term that describes a feeling of not enjoying or approving of something.
- 2Abhor is a stronger term that describes a feeling of extreme disgust or hatred towards something.
Effective Usage of dislike, abhor
- 1Express Preferences: Use savor and dislike to express likes and dislikes in food, music, movies, etc.
- 2Convey Intensity: Use abhor to convey strong negative feelings towards something.
- 3Avoid Offending: Be mindful of using abhor as it can be too strong and offensive in some contexts.
Remember this!
The antonyms have distinct nuances: Dislike conveys a milder feeling of not enjoying or approving of something, while abhor conveys a stronger feeling of extreme disgust or hatred. Use these words to express preferences, convey intensity, and avoid offending others.