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Decisión, Sugerencia y Obligación - Amor y Odio 1

Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con amor y odio, como "abide", "averse" y "dislike".

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to abide
to abide
[Verbo]

(always negative) to tolerate someone or something

soportar

soportar

Ex: The manager made it clear that the company could not abide unethical behavior. 
admiration
admiration
[Sustantivo]

a feeling of much respect for and approval of someone or something

admiración

admiración

Ex: She looked at the artwork with great admiration, appreciating the artist's skill and creativity. 
to adore
to adore
[Verbo]

to love and respect someone very much

adorar

adorar

Ex: She adores her grandmother for her wisdom and kindness. 
acquired taste
acquired taste
[Sustantivo]

something that one dislikes first but starts to like it with the passage of time

gusto adquirido

gusto adquirido

allergic
allergic
[Adjetivo]

characterized by a strong dislike or hatred toward someone

alérgico

alérgico

Ex: He seemed allergic to any form of criticism, reacting with immediate hostility. 
anathema
anathema
[Sustantivo]

something that is gravely hated and disapproved of

anatema

anatema

Ex: Lying was an anathema to her strict moral code. 
antipathetic
antipathetic
[Adjetivo]

having or showing extreme hatred or hostility toward someone

hostil, opuesto

hostil, opuesto

antipathy
antipathy
[Sustantivo]

a strong feeling of hatred, opposition, or hostility

antipatía

antipatía

Ex: She felt a deep antipathy toward the new policy. 
averse
averse
[Adjetivo]

strongly opposed to something

reacio

reacio

Ex: He is averse to eating spicy foods and prefers mild dishes. 
aversion
aversion
[Sustantivo]

a strong feeling of dislike toward someone or something

aversión

aversión

Ex: Despite her aversion to horror movies, her friends convinced her to watch one at the movie night. 
to be sweet on

to like somebody very much in a romantic way

estar colado por algn

estar colado por algn

to despise
to despise
[Verbo]

to hate and have no respect for something or someone

despreciar

despreciar

Ex: She despises bullies and stands up for those who are being mistreated. 
disgust
disgust
[Sustantivo]

a strong feeling of distaste for someone or something

asco

asco

Ex: The sight of the decaying food in the refrigerator filled her with disgust. 
to dislike
to dislike
[Verbo]

to not like a person or thing

no gustar

no gustar

Ex: He dislikes cold weather; he prefers warmer climates. 
dislike
dislike
[Sustantivo]

the feeling of not liking something or someone

aversión, antipatía

aversión, antipatía

Ex: She has a strong dislike for spicy foods. 
enamored
enamored
[Adjetivo]

having a strong liking or admiration for something

enamorado

enamorado

Ex: The city’s vibrant arts scene made him enamored from the moment he arrived. 
enemy
enemy
[Sustantivo]

someone who is against a person, or hates them

enemigo

enemigo

Ex: Despite being childhood friends, they grew apart and became bitter enemies in adulthood. 
faddiness
faddiness
[Sustantivo]

the fact of having or showing unreasonable tendency or preference toward some things and not others, particularly food

ser caprichoso

ser caprichoso

faddy
faddy
[Adjetivo]

having or showing an unreasonable tendency to like some things and not others, particularly food

caprichoso

caprichoso

to favor
to favor
[Verbo]

to prefer someone or something to an alternative

preferir

preferir

Ex: I favor spending my weekends in nature rather than in the city. 
favored
favored
[Adjetivo]

having characteristics or features that makes something or someone preferable

preferido, favorecido

preferido, favorecido

finicky
finicky
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) overly particular about small details, making one challenging to please

quisquilloso, exigente

quisquilloso, exigente

Ex: The finicky eater refused to eat anything that wasn't prepared exactly to their liking. 
for {one's} liking

in a way that is based on one's tastes or wishes

para (mi,  tu

para (mi, tu

Ex: The music was far too loud for my liking. 
frenemy
frenemy
[Sustantivo]

a person who pretends to be a friend when in reality is one's rival or enemy

falso amigo, amigo-enemigo

falso amigo, amigo-enemigo

give me {sth} any (day|time)

used to express one's preference to something or someone over other things

preferir

preferir

to go for
to go for
[Verbo]

to choose something among other things

decidirse por, optar por

decidirse por, optar por

Ex: She couldn't decide between the two dresses, so she went for the one with the floral pattern. 
to go off
to go off
[Verbo]

to experience a loss of interest or liking towards someone or something

dejar de gustar, ya no gustar

dejar de gustar, ya no gustar

Ex: Jenny went off her ex-boyfriend when she discovered he had been dishonest with her. 
to grow on
to grow on
[Verbo]

to gradually like someone or something more and more

empezar a gustar

empezar a gustar

Ex: At first, I didn't like the new song, but it started to grow on me after a few listens. 
grudge
grudge
[Sustantivo]

a deep feeling of anger and dislike toward someone because of what they did in the past

rencor

rencor

Ex: She still held a grudge against her colleague for taking credit for her work. 
to hate
to hate
[Verbo]

to really not like something or someone

odiar

odiar

Ex: Can you please stop making that noise? I hate it. 
hate
hate
[Sustantivo]

strong dislike for someone or something

odio

odio

Ex: Sarah couldn't hide her hate for the bitter cold weather, longing for warmer days to come. 
to [hate] the sight of {sb/sth}

to be unable to tolerate someone or something because of one's hatred or hostility toward them

odiar

odiar

Ex: Before all this, I just hated the sight of him. 
to [have] a lot of time for

to be really interested in someone or something

encantar

encantar

to have against

to hold a negative opinion or feeling about someone or something, typically based on past experiences or personal preferences

tener algo en contra de alguien/algo

tener algo en contra de alguien/algo

Ex: I don't have anything against her; I just don't know her well. 
to [have] a sweet tooth

to be attracted to food that contains a lot of sugar

ser muy goloso, tener debilidad por el dulce

ser muy goloso, tener debilidad por el dulce

Ex: I can't resist chocolate; I've always had a sweet tooth. 
to [have] a thing (for|about) {sb/sth}

to be excessively obsessed with someone, especially in a way that seems strange or unreasonable

fascinar, gustar

fascinar, gustar

Ex: She has a thing for classic cars and collects them. 
to [have] no time for {sb/sth}

to refrain from involving someone or spending time with them

no tener tiempo para

no tener tiempo para

Ex: He has no time for excuses when it comes to work. 
to [have] no use for {sb/sth}

to dislike or have no sense of respect for someone or something

no aguantar a alguien

no aguantar a alguien

to [have] a soft spot for {sb/sth}

to be particularly fond of someone or something

tener debilidad por alguien, tener cariño especial por alguien

tener debilidad por alguien, tener cariño especial por alguien

Ex: I've always had a soft spot for old movies. 
to heart
to heart
[Verbo]

to be deeply or excessively fond of or obsessed with someone or something

amar

amar

Ex: She hearted the restaurant and visited it weekly. 
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