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  • 91objection — n 1. disapproval, disapprobation, dissatisfaction; dislike, disrelish, antipathy, disaffection, resentment; disagreement, difference, variance, issue. 2. objecting, protesting, protestation; opposition, contravention, contradiction,… …

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  • 92odium — n 1. abhorrence, abomination, execration, loathing, detestation; misanthropy, misogyny; scorn, contempt, disdain, despite; acrimony, virulence, rancor, bitterness, resentment, spleen, grudge, bile; aversion, hostility, anitpathy, enmity,… …

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  • 93phobia — n 1. fear, irrational fear, abnormal fear, obsessive fear; dread, horror, panic, terror, angst, fear and trembling, anguish, anxiety; apprehensiveness, apprehension, misgiving, suspicion, distrust, qualm; worry, disquiet, disquietude. 2. aversion …

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  • 94reluctance — n unwillingness, disinclination, aversion; hesitancy, shrinking, holding back, cautiousness, wariness, carefulness; distaste, disrelish, dislike, prejudice against; obstinacy, recalcitrance, renitency …

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  • 95revolt — v 1. rebel, mutiny, rise up, rise up in arms, rise up against, mount the barricades, kick over the traces; riot, run riot, take to the streets; renounce allegiance, break away from, refuse to support; say no, resist, oppose, defy, contradict;… …

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  • 96revulsion — n repugnance, disgust, nausea, queasiness; aversion, abhorrence, repellence, abomination, loathing, execration; hatred, detestation, odium, antipathy, dislike, disrelish, distaste, offense; repulsion, Sl. the creeps, shrinking, recoil …

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  • 97dis- — I. a prefix of Latin origin meaning apart , asunder , away , in different directions as in dismiss, disrupt, dissent, or having a privative, negative, or reversing force (see de and un 2), used freely, especially with these latter significations …

  • 98distaste — /dɪsˈteɪst / (say dis tayst) noun 1. dislike; disinclination. 2. disrelish for food or drink. –verb (t) (distasted, distasting) 3. Obsolete to dislike …

  • 99disinclination — [n] unwillingness to do or believe something alienation, antipathy, aversion, demur, disfavor, dislike, disliking, displeasure, disrelish, dissatisfaction, distaste, hatred, hesitance, indisposition, lack of desire, lack of enthusiasm, loathness …

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  • 100dislike — [n] antagonism, hatred toward something animosity, animus, antipathy, aversion, deprecation, detestation, disapprobation, disapproval, disesteem, disfavor, disgust, disinclination, displeasure, dissatisfaction, distaste, enmity, hostility,… …

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