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lose interest in
verb as in dislike
verb as in mislike
Weak matches
- abhor
- abominate
- antipathize
- avoid
- be allergic to
- be averse to
- be turned off to
- bear malice toward
- condemn
- contemn
- deplore
- despise
- detest
- disapprove
- disesteem
- disfavor
- disrelish
- eschew
- execrate
- grossed out on
- have hard feelings
- have no stomach for
- have no taste for
- have no use for
- loathe
- look down on
- make faces at
- mind
- not appreciate
- not care for
- not endure
- not feel like
- not take kindly to
- object to
- regret
- resent
- scorn
- shudder at
- shun
Example Sentences
A year later, Onassis died, which it is said to have caused Callas to lose interest in life.
Sony, which has long been known as a cautious buyer, began to lose interest in the Apollo bid, believing it was too expensive, particularly given the struggles of Paramount’s cable channels that still provide the bulk of the company’s operating income.
Most people will eventually lose interest in a dull piece of granite.
As a result, people with dementia can find social situations difficult and may lose interest in socialising.
Researchers at some study sites noticed that if they directly asked “Are you lonely?” in their conversations with potential participants, “people would just lose interest in the study, thinking ‘that’s not me,’” says Jill Litt, an environmental health researcher at the Barcelona Institute for Global Health and principal investigator of RECETAS.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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