dislike - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of dislike in Hindi

  • नापसन्द

noun

  • घृणा
  • नफ़रत
  • वैमनस्य
  • नापसंदगी
  • अरुचि
  • द्वेष
  • नापसन्नद करना

verb

  • नापसंद करना
  • वैमनस्य करना

dislike Definition

Verb

  • feel distaste for or hostility toward.

Noun

  • a feeling of distaste or hostility.

dislike Example

  • They had taken a dislike to each other ( उन्होंने एक-दूसरे को नापसंद किया था )
  • On the other hand it has been specially recorded of two of the species of spider-destroyers that they have great dislike and apparent fear of these little poisonous Hymenoptera. ( दूसरी ओर मकड़ी-विनाशकों की दो प्रजातियों के बारे में यह विशेष रूप से दर्ज किया गया है कि उन्हें इन छोटे जहरीले हाइमनोप्टेरा से बहुत नापसंद और स्पष्ट भय है। )
  • When sympathy and dislike are both discarded or allowed for, he remains one of the most astonishing, if not exactly one of the most admirable, figures of letters. ( जब सहानुभूति और नापसंद दोनों को त्याग दिया जाता है या अनुमति दी जाती है, तो वह सबसे आश्चर्यजनक, अक्षरों के आंकड़ों में से एक नहीं तो सबसे आश्चर्यजनक में से एक बना रहता है। )
  • It has been said that persons who dislike authority often show great devotion to " authorities "; and the word dogma might make a similar transition. ( यह कहा गया है कि जो व्यक्ति सत्ता को नापसंद करते हैं वे अक्सर "अधिकारियों" के प्रति बहुत भक्ति दिखाते हैं; और हठधर्मिता शब्द एक समान परिवर्तन कर सकता है। )
  • They would have to be made of stone to dislike you. ( तुम्हें नापसंद करने के लिए उन्हें पत्थर का बनाना होगा। )

More Sentence

  • Morality is measured in terms of like and dislike.
  • Hatred, prejudice, dislike and jealousy will result.
  • Very bitterly do I dislike Hancock? It is a profile.
  • Libby glared with dislike at the top of his dark head.
  • Aureliano’s former pity turned into a violent dislike.
  • The Gospel is one thing; what I dislike is another thing.
  • His stare suddenly became cold with distrust and dislike.
  • When but three years old he had a virulent attack of small-pox which left his face disfigured, and contributed to his father's dislike of him.
  • The Malays are indolent, pleasure-loving, improvident beyond belief, fond of bright clothing, of comfort, of ease, and they dislike toil exceedingly.
  • Beth had to dislike it too, only for a different reason: the message.
  • Like or dislike, more or less strong, must surely and quickly follow.
  • I dislike receiving presents and therefore don’t think to give them.
  • As she grew older, however, her initial dislike grew, and with reason.
  • I only know one thing I dislike more, which is the sound of your voice.
  • Where women love each other, men learn to smother their mutual dislike.
  • Enoch interrupts, ignoring John’s obvious dislike for the conversation.
  • There was no personality, no ego-nothing to arouse either like or dislike.
  • Norman Douglas was perfectly aware of her dislike and he chuckled over it.
  • The color of any object is due to its inherent quality of dislike for that.
  • Whatever one may think of the cogency of such arguments, it seems safe to conclude that thinkers, who dislike constructive idealism, but accept time and space as boundless given quanta, reach in that way the thought of infinity, and if they are theists, necessarily connect their theism with reflexions on the nature of Time and Space.
  • Lao is therefore rather a political than an ethnical title, and the people cordially dislike the name, insisting on their right to be called Thai.
  • Unfortunately his firmness developed into obstinacy, and exhibited itself in continued confidence in officers who had proved to be failures, and in dislike of some of his ablest generals.
  • Despite her dislike of publicity, she was quite a celebrated figure