[General] Best word that fits the sentence

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Chakradhar

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Hi,

Can you replace highlighted word with Other good word.

(In below sentence, dislike is a normal word which means "you don't like it". But I need another word which shows "strong dislike feeling")


"I want to eat Chocolates until I feel dislike towards it."


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Chakradhar
 
I would use "get tired of them".
 
Can you replace the highlighted word with another good word?

In the following sentence, "dislike" is a normal word which means "you don't like it", but I need another word which shows "strong dislike feeling".


"I want to eat [STRIKE]Chocolates[/STRIKE] chocolate until I feel dislike towards it."
Please note my corrections.

In addition to Mike's suggestion, you could say '...until I feel nauseated by it' or '...until I'm sick of it'.

Note '...chocolates ... them' or '...chocolate ... it'.
 
Shouldn't the first verb be 'wanted', since you no longer feel like eating chocolates?
 
(Chakrandhar loves chocolates so much that) s/he wants to eat them until s/he gets tired of them.
:)
 
Chadrakhar, as I have said before 'Your clicks on 'Thank' were all the thanks we need.

Please note that a better title would have been I want to eat chocolate.

'Thread titles should include all or part of the word/phrase being discussed.'
 
Ted, that doesn't work.
 
I'd go with Rover's suggestions. We don't normally use tame expressions like "get tired of" or "dislike" with such a meaning.
"I want to eat chocolate until I puke" is an example of what you might hear, though it's not so polite.
 
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