Highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust.
Unpleasant, offensive, or causing dislike.
1 Jensen nodded, although she thought the truth, however distasteful , was always preferable.
2 I think that whole Married At First Sight concept is quite distasteful .
3 There was something in the idea which was thoroughly distasteful to him.
4 A resolution that is, perhaps, distasteful , but may also be only just.
5 The double standard in this shape is not distasteful to the boys.
6 The prospect of mass illness is deeply, even metaphysically, distasteful to anyone.
7 For masculinity in argument starts with the word it has found distasteful .
8 You shall not see me if my presence is distasteful to you.
9 Sir Victor in the role of Romeo was excessively distasteful to her.
10 The Marchesa waddled in a manner that was extremely distasteful to Casanova.
11 Dirt becomes no longer merely distasteful ; it is recognized as a danger.
12 It makes one appear to be ill-bred and extremely distasteful in society.
13 And the publicity of the civic official was especially distasteful to him.
14 A mountainous and distasteful task, yet she did not baulk at it.
15 I'm convinced now that your point is to be distrespectful and distasteful .
16 And as his strength returned his trade grew strangely distasteful to him.
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