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Dislikable for Dummies

adjective


What does Dislikable really mean?

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Alright, so "dislikable" is a word that describes something or someone that is not liked or that others find unpleasant. It's kind of like when you have a favorite food that you love to eat because it tastes so good, but then you try a new food and you just don't like the way it tastes at all. That new food would be "dislikable" to you because it's not something you enjoy.

For example, imagine you meet a new person and you just don't seem to get along with them. Maybe they say things that bother you or they have habits that annoy you. In this case, you might find that person "dislikable" because you're not drawn to them or don't want to spend time with them.

So basically, when something is labeled as "dislikable," it means that it's not very appealing to someone, and they tend to avoid it or not want anything to do with it. And the cool thing is that even though we all have different things we like and dislike, it's totally okay to have different opinions on what we find "dislikable." So, overall, "dislikable" is just a fancy word for something that you don't like or find unappealing. I hope that makes sense!

Revised and Fact checked by Olivia Martin on 2023-11-15 06:36:29

Dislikable In a sentece

Learn how to use Dislikable inside a sentece

  • I find it dislikable when people talk loudly on their phones in public places.
  • The taste of the medicine was dislikable, but I had to take it to feel better.
  • The dislikable smell of the garbage made me hold my nose as I walked by.
  • The dislikable behavior of the dog made it hard for me to pet him.
  • I find it dislikable when people interrupt others while they are speaking.

Dislikable Similar Words

Words that similar to the original word, but are not synonyms.