have no use for somebody/something

have no use for (someone or something)

1. Literally, to not need someone or something. No thanks, I have no use for another washing machine. With a house this small, I have no use for a maid.
2. Figuratively, to think very little of someone or something; to greatly dislike someone or something. I have no use for someone who can't respect their friends' privacy. I have no use for all this modern technology. I much prefer the old way of doing things.
See also: have, no, use
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

have no use for

1. Not require something, as in I don't smoke, so I have no use for a lighter. [c. 1600]
2. Dislike something or someone, as in I have no use for people who won't answer letters. [Second half of 1800s]
See also: have, no, use
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

have no ˈuse for somebody/something

strongly dislike somebody/something: I have no use for people like John. You can never trust them.
See also: have, no, somebody, something, use
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