Phrases with «personal dislike»

"Personal dislike" refers to a strong feeling of not liking someone or something based on individual preferences or opinions. Full definition

Sentences with «personal dislike»

  • If we include the fact that the perpetrator's two manifestos clearly state a strong personal dislike of the VP of Information Technology (whom the perpetrator referenced as having made specific comments in the past) and the CEO, and specifically names employees that are liked and are doing a good job, then it seems, without a shadow of doubt, to be an open and shut case. (ibtimes.co.uk)
  • I have a strong personal dislike of (if not disgust for) both major candidates in this election, and while I have tried to avoid it, my judgements and / or wording may still be somewhat subjective. (politics.stackexchange.com)
  • When Westbrook gave his speech, it felt as if — away from the season and the arguments that became so extreme that they engendered personal dislike or devotion toward him, a man who few of the people who took part in the debate have ever met — the watching world was given a glimpse into his person. (sbnation.com)
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