Strong feeling of dislike or hostility.
A feeling of intense dislike.
1 Personal distaste , needless to say, bears no necessary relationship to scientific validity.
2 Trump repeatedly has made clear his distaste for dialogue with North Korea.
3 Then, with an expression of distaste , she asked, Is it absolutely necessary?
4 Annabeth gave him a look of distaste that I didn't quite understand.
5 Reverence for the natural carries with it a distaste for the unnatural.
6 There was a trace of distaste in the way he said it.
7 But I felt ashamed of my distaste of him; it seemed heartless.
8 Dixon felt a slight twinge of distaste he couldn't quite account for.
9 I think he cares for her.' This last was said with distaste .
10 Eloisà answered in a tone which showed her distaste of the subject.
11 He must have registered distaste in saying this, because she smiled wryly.
12 She gave a shudder of distaste and sank back in her chair.
13 Both sides eyed the other with distaste and an eagerness to fight.
14 Suddenly his need for liquor almost overcame his distaste for Matsui's hospitality.
15 She had a healthy distaste for illness either in theory or practice.
16 The young man pointed at the bag with every evidence of distaste .
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