meaning - Difference between "unlikeable" and "dislikeable"?


Is there a difference between unlikeable and dislikeable? It feels like there is, but I'm uncertain how to explain it.



Answer



Assume there are three states of fondness for something.



  • Like

  • Neither like nor dislike

  • Dislike


Disliking something is not the same as not liking something. If I don't like peas, I will eat them with no pleasure. If I dislike peas, I will actually find them nasty.


So, dislikeable is something that's easy to dislike.


Unlikeable is something that's difficult to like.


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