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  • According to the definitions of unlikeable: Adj.

    1. the unlikeable – (of character in literature or drama) tending to evoke antipathetic feelings of not knowing and “all the characters were peculiarly unsympathetic” 1. 2. “a disagreeable and unlikable old woman” as opposed to “no person” likeable –

    hard or impossible

    to like; (can’t like)

    dislikeable :- Definition: easy to dislike the difference would appear to be that an unlikeable thing is something you don’t or can’t like, and a dislikeable thing is something you could quite easily not like (but that you have no

    particular aversion to at the moment).

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  • According to the definitions of unlikeable: Adj.

    1. the unlikeable – (of character in literature or drama) tending to evoke antipathetic feelings of not knowing and “all the characters were peculiarly unsympathetic” 1. 2. “a disagreeable and unlikable old woman” as opposed to “no person” likeable –

    hard or impossible

    to like; (can’t like)

    dislikeable :- Definition: easy to dislike the difference would appear to be that an unlikeable thing is something you don’t or can’t like, and a dislikeable thing is something you could quite easily not like (but that you have no

    particular aversion to at the moment).

    • 605543 views
    • 181 answers
    • 222878 votes
  • According to the definitions of unlikeable: Adj.

    1. the unlikeable – (of character in literature or drama) tending to evoke antipathetic feelings of not knowing and “all the characters were peculiarly unsympathetic” 1. 2. “a disagreeable and unlikable old woman” as opposed to “no person” likeable –

    hard or impossible

    to like; (can’t like)

    dislikeable :- Definition: easy to dislike the difference would appear to be that an unlikeable thing is something you don’t or can’t like, and a dislikeable thing is something you could quite easily not like (but that you have no

    particular aversion to at the moment).

    • 605543 views
    • 181 answers
    • 222878 votes
  • According to the definitions of unlikeable: Adj.

    1. the unlikeable – (of character in literature or drama) tending to evoke antipathetic feelings of not knowing and “all the characters were peculiarly unsympathetic” 1. 2. “a disagreeable and unlikable old woman” as opposed to “no person” likeable –

    hard or impossible

    to like; (can’t like)

    dislikeable :- Definition: easy to dislike the difference would appear to be that an unlikeable thing is something you don’t or can’t like, and a dislikeable thing is something you could quite easily not like (but that you have no

    particular aversion to at the moment).

    • 605543 views
    • 181 answers
    • 222878 votes
  • According to the definitions of unlikeable: Adj.

    1. the unlikeable – (of character in literature or drama) tending to evoke antipathetic feelings of not knowing and “all the characters were peculiarly unsympathetic” 1. 2. “a disagreeable and unlikable old woman” as opposed to “no person” likeable –

    hard or impossible

    to like; (can’t like)

    dislikeable :- Definition: easy to dislike the difference would appear to be that an unlikeable thing is something you don’t or can’t like, and a dislikeable thing is something you could quite easily not like (but that you have no

    particular aversion to at the moment).

    • 605543 views
    • 181 answers
    • 222878 votes
    • 620522 views
    • 515 answers
    • 228269 votes
  • According to the definitions of unlikeable: Adj.

    1. the unlikeable – (of character in literature or drama) tending to evoke antipathetic feelings of not knowing and “all the characters were peculiarly unsympathetic” 1. 2. “a disagreeable and unlikable old woman” as opposed to “no person” likeable –

    hard or impossible

    to like; (can’t like)

    dislikeable :- Definition: easy to dislike the difference would appear to be that an unlikeable thing is something you don’t or can’t like, and a dislikeable thing is something you could quite easily not like (but that you have no

    particular aversion to at the moment).

    • 605543 views
    • 181 answers
    • 222878 votes
    • 620522 views
    • 515 answers
    • 228269 votes
    • 620522 views
    • 515 answers
    • 228269 votes
  • According to the definitions of unlikeable: Adj.

    1. the unlikeable – (of character in literature or drama) tending to evoke antipathetic feelings of not knowing and “all the characters were peculiarly unsympathetic” 1. 2. “a disagreeable and unlikable old woman” as opposed to “no person” likeable –

    hard or impossible

    to like; (can’t like)

    dislikeable :- Definition: easy to dislike the difference would appear to be that an unlikeable thing is something you don’t or can’t like, and a dislikeable thing is something you could quite easily not like (but that you have no

    particular aversion to at the moment).

    • 605543 views
    • 181 answers
    • 222878 votes