distaste

  • 41Horror Victorianorum — (terror of the Victorian) is a term devised by the philosopher David Stove to refer to irrational distaste for, or condemnation of, Victorian culture, art and design. The term was used in Stove s book The Plato Cult as part of his argument… …

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  • 42Subway Academy II — Infobox Education in Canada name = Subway Academy II motto = We must act as if our institutions are ours to create, our learning is ours to define, our leadership we seek is ours to become. streetaddress = 64 Baldwin Street city = Toronto… …

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  • 43dislike — dislikable, dislikeable, adj. /dis luyk /, v., disliked, disliking, n. v.t. 1. to regard with displeasure, antipathy, or aversion: I dislike working. I dislike oysters. n. 2. a feeling of aversion; antipathy: a strong dislike for Bach. [1545 55;… …

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  • 45Survivor: Thailand — Genre Reality television Winner Brian Heidik (4 3) No. of episodes 14 No. of days …

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  • 46revulsion — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. dislike, distaste, aversion, repugnance, disgust, repulsion. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. disgust, distaste, repugnance; see aversion , objection 1 . See Synonym Study at aversion . III (Roget s 3… …

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  • 47ἀποσιτικά — ἀποσιτικός exciting distaste for food neut nom/voc/acc pl ἀποσιτικά̱ , ἀποσιτικός exciting distaste for food fem nom/voc/acc dual ἀποσιτικά̱ , ἀποσιτικός exciting distaste for food fem nom/voc sg (doric aeolic) …

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  • 48dis|lik´er — dis|like «dihs LYK», verb, liked, lik|ing, noun. –v.t. 1. to not like; object to; have a feeling against: »He dislikes studying and would rather play football. Cats dislike being wet. 2. Obsolete. a) to displease; offend. b) to show disl …

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  • 49dis|like — «dihs LYK», verb, liked, lik|ing, noun. –v.t. 1. to not like; object to; have a feeling against: »He dislikes studying and would rather play football. Cats dislike being wet. 2. Obsolete. a) to displease; offend. b) to show disl …

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  • 50Antipathies — Antipathy An*tip a*thy, n.; pl. {Antipathies}. [L. antipathia, Gr. ?; ? against + ? to suffer. Cf. F. antipathie. See {Pathos}.] 1. Contrariety or opposition in feeling; settled aversion or dislike; repugnance; distaste. [1913 Webster] Inveterate …

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