いや
Meanings
Adjective (な)
Noun
1. disagreeable; detestable; unpleasant; reluctant
Pitch accent
Top 1700
Used in vocabulary (21 in total)
unpleasant; disagreeable; nasty; lewd; lascivious; obscene
to hate; to dislike
unwillingly; grudgingly; shaking head in refusal (like a child); no!; no no!
Examples (34 in total)
He is nasty.
I don't like going to school.
I don't like these shoes either.
I hate making mistakes.
I hate singing in public.
I hate talking to Tom.
I want to eat, but not here.
I hate the colour of this wall.
He doesn't like to swim.
I didn't like working at the factory, so I quit.
I don't like living in the country.
I hate standing on the bus.
This egg has a bad smell.
I don't like being treated like this.
I hate making people wait.
This water has an ugly smell.
I hate being alone at Christmas.
He said he didn't like his new job.
I dislike living in such a noisy place.
I hate the English language and everything related to it.
If you hate your job that much, then quit.
I don't like strong-willed women.
Tom hated living in Boston.
"If it's bitter, I don't want it." "Drink it!" "I don't like anything bitter."
I don't like my wife to call me at work.
I don't like him coming to my house so often.
I don't like being made to do things I don't want to do.
I enjoy cooking, but I don't like the cleaning up afterwards.
Not that I dislike that job, but that I have no time to do it.
I don't like walking home alone after dark.
I want change. I hate being in one place for too long.
At first, I didn't like it, but it gradually became fun.
The cat likes fish, but doesn't like getting its paws wet.
Today was a bad day.