not be able to bear
verb
Roget 825:
be impatient
etc.
adj.;
not be able to bear
etc.
826;
bear ill,
wince,
chafe,
champ a bit;
be in a stew
etc.
n.;
be out of all patience,
fidget,
fuss,
not have a wink of sleep;
toss on one's pillow.
lose one's temper
etc.
900;
break out,
burst out,
fly out;
go off,
fly off,
fly off at a tangent,
fly off the handle,
lose one's cool [Coll.];
explode,
flare up,
flame up,
fire up,
burst into a flame,
take fire,
fire,
burn;
boil,
boil over;
foam,
fume,
rage,
rave,
rant,
tear;
go wild,
run wild,
run mad,
go into hysterics;
run riot,
run amuck;
battre la campagne [Fr.],
faire le diable a quatre [Fr.],
play the deuce.
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Roget 867:
mislike misrelish†,
dislike,
disrelish;
mind,
object to;
have rather not,
would rather not,
prefer not to,
not care for;
have a dislike for,
conceive a dislike to,
entertain a dislike for,
take a dislike to,
have an aversion to,
have an aversion for;
have no taste for,
have no stomach for.
shun,
avoid
etc.
623;
eschew;
withdraw from,
shrink from,
recoil from;
not be able to bear,
not be able to abide,
not be able to endure;
shrug the shoulders at,
shudder at,
turn up the nose at,
look askance at;
make a mouth,
make a wry face,
make a grimace;
make faces.
loathe,
nauseate,
abominate,
detest,
abhor;
hate
etc.
898;
take amiss
etc.
900;
have enough of
etc.
(be satiated)
869.
wish away,
unwish cause dislike,
excite dislike;
disincline,
repel,
sicken;
make sick,
render sick;
turn one's stomach,
nauseate,
wamble†,
disgust,
shock,
stink in the nostrils;
go against the grain,
go against the stomach;
stick in the throat;
make one's blood run cold
etc.
(give pain)
830;
pall.
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