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    distaste
    /dɪsˈteɪst/

    noun

    • 1. mild dislike or aversion: "Harry nurtured a distaste for all things athletic"

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  2. DISTASTE definition: 1. a dislike of something that you find unpleasant or unacceptable: 2. a dislike of something that…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of DISTASTE is to feel aversion to. How to use distaste in a sentence.

  4. DISTASTE meaning: 1. a dislike of something that you find unpleasant or unacceptable: 2. a dislike of something that…. Learn more.

  5. Distaste definition: dislike; disinclination.. See examples of DISTASTE used in a sentence.

  6. When you're disgusted by something, or simply dislike it, you have a distaste for it. You might have such a distaste for the smell of meat cooking that you only go to vegetarian restaurants. Some people have a distaste for living in the suburbs, while others feel distaste at the thought of living packed into a large city with millions of other ...

  7. Define distaste. distaste synonyms, distaste pronunciation, distaste translation, English dictionary definition of distaste. n. Dislike or aversion. tr.v. dis·tast·ed , dis·tast·ing , dis·tastes Archaic 1. To feel repugnance for; dislike. 2. To offend; displease. American...

  8. If you feel distaste for someone or something, you dislike them and consider them to be unpleasant, disgusting, or immoral. Roger looked at her with distaste. He professed a distaste for everything related to money.

  9. Definition of distaste noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. DISTASTE meaning: a feeling of dislike towards something you think is unpleasant: . Learn more.

  11. noun. distastes. Dislike or aversion ( for) Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Alienation of affection; displeasure; anger. Wiktionary. Synonyms: aversion. antipathy. opprobrium. offend. disrelish. displease. dislike. disinclination. repugnance. abhorrence. loathing. hostility. hate. revulsion. disgust. Antonyms: desire. loving.