student asking question

Is “I don’t care for something” in this sentence same as “I don’t like something”?

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Native speaker’s answer

Rebecca

Yes, that's correct. When you say that you "don't care for" something, it means that you dislike something. Rachel has used this expression to express her displeasure with the nurse's tone of voice (or attitude). Ex: I don't really care for sweets or desserts. Ex: I don't care for the summer, but I really love when it's wintertime.

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