have against
Third Person
has against
Present Participle
having against
Past Tense
had against
Past Participle
had against
1
to hold a negative opinion or feeling about someone or something, typically based on past experiences or personal preferences
transitive
- I don't have anything against her; I just don't know her well.
- He seems to have something against the new company policies.
- What does he have against the idea of a team outing?
- Why do they have a grudge against the company's CEO?
- He doesn't have anything against technology; he just prefers the old-fashioned way.