distaste

  • 21distaste — /dis tayst /, n., v., distasted, distasting. n. 1. dislike; disinclination. 2. dislike for food or drink. v.t. 3. Archaic. to dislike. [1580 90; DIS 1 + TASTE] Syn. 1. aversion, repugnance, disgust. See dislike. * * * …

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  • 22distaste — Synonyms and related words: abhorrence, antipathy, averseness, aversion, backwardness, bad books, ban, blackball, blackballing, complaint, cursoriness, dim view, disaffection, disaffinity, disagreement, disappointment, disapprobation, disapproval …

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  • 23distaste — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. aversion, dislike. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. aversion, dislike, abhorrence, repugnance; see aversion , hatred 1 , 2 , objection 1 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. dislike, aversion, repulsion,… …

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  • 24distaste — dis|taste [ dıs teıst ] noun uncount a feeling of dislike for someone or something that you do not approve of …

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  • 25distaste — dis·taste || ‚dɪs teɪst n. dislike, disgust, loathing …

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  • 26distaste — noun mild dislike or aversion. Origin C16: from dis + taste, on the pattern of early mod. Fr. desgout, Ital. disgusto; cf. disgust …

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  • 27distaste — n. 1. Disrelish, disgust. 2. Aversion, dislike, repugnance, displeasure, dissatisfaction …

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  • 28distaste — n dislike, disinclination, disrelish, disfavor; aversion, disgust, abhorrence, loathing, revulsion, repugnance, detestation, horror; dissatisfaction, discontentment, disaffection, displeasure; disapproval, disapprobation, disesteem …

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  • 29distaste — dis·taste …

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  • 30distaste — [dɪsˈteɪst] noun [U] a feeling of dislike for someone or something that you do not approve of …

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