distaste in English

noun
1
mild dislike or aversion.
Harry nurtured a distaste for all things athletic
synonyms:dislike foraversion to/towarddisinclination to/towarddisapproval ofdisapprobation ofdisdain forrepugnance at/towardhatred for/ofloathing of
noun
  • dislike foraversion to/towarddisinclination to/towarddisapproval ofdisapprobation ofdisdain forrepugnance at/towardhatred for/ofloathing of
  • aversionantipathy

Use "distaste" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "distaste" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "distaste", or refer to the context using the word "distaste" in the English Dictionary.

1. His nose wrinkled with distaste.

2. I felt my mouth set in distaste.

3. Stephen pursed his lips with distaste .

4. She regarded the mess with distaste.

5. She tried to suppress her distaste.

6. Kathy looked at him with distaste.

7. "No, " he replied, with patent distaste.

8. She looked at his shabby clothes with distaste.

9. Joe had a profound distaste for violence.

10. She regarded the child with evident distaste.

11. Old Pete eyed the youth with distaste.

12. She wrinkled her nose in mock distaste.

13. He had hearty distaste for songs of pathos.

14. 26 She wrinkled her nose in mock distaste.

15. He looked around the filthy room in distaste.

16. Flavia watched her with distaste and some alarm.

17. Her distaste has since evolved into ambivalent fascination.

18. "No, " he replied,(http://Sentencedict.com) with patent distaste.

19. Jim looked with distaste at the cockroach in his soup.

20. Curing your distaste for infidelity by turning to men?

21. Alcoholdom Weekly is the health system of profound distaste

22. It also reflected growing distaste for violence as such.

23. He professed a distaste for everything related to money.

24. As Blurbs multiplied, however, the public’s distaste for them also grew

25. She grimaced in / with distaste at the thought of it.

26. 22 It also reflected growing distaste for violence as such.

27. She looked at the advertisement with distaste before walking quickly on.

28. 43 synonyms for Antipathy: hostility, opposition, disgust, dislike, hatred, loathing, distaste

29. 4 Jim looked with distaste at the cockroach in his soup.

30. 44 synonyms for Abhorrence: hatred, hate, horror, disgust, loathing, distaste, animosity, aversion

31. Her distaste for books was equalled only by her dislike of people.

32. I rolled my eyes upward to indicate distaste at this telephonic excess.

33. He held out his arms to Ion, who stepped back in cold distaste.

34. He wrinkled his nose in distaste at the acrid smell of the place.

35. Whereat Nicostratus beeing Angerly moved, she (to appease his distaste) pleasantly thus spake

36. She looked at them with distaste in their sensible shoes and thick bandage.

37. She looked at the vendor who cheated her the other day with distaste.

38. He couldn't conceal the deep distaste that he felt for many of their customs.

39. He couldn't hide his distaste at having to sleep in such a filthy room.

40. I regarded with distaste a group of sleek young yuppies in city suits, guffawing.

41. The Contumelious, or scornful turn of his nostrils communicated his distaste for her presence

42. At first he expressed distaste at having to pry into a close colleague's affairs.

43. Antonyms for Cupidity include apathy, dislike, distaste, generosity, hate, hatred, indifference, aversion, discouragement and disinclination

44. Huzzahs to Maggie McCool for not losing her ''cool'' about repercussions on her distaste of Brutifying biology

45. She took the wet gourd dipper from him, her nostrils wrinkling in distaste at the reek.

46. He was also showing a distaste for outdoor pursuits that ran against the grain of their family life.

47. With tongue and teeth he gave a tight rasp and turned away in boredom or vexation or distaste.

48. Having a feeling of opposition, distaste, or aversion; strongly disinclined: investors who are Averse to taking risks

49. What does Averse mean? The definition of Averse is having a feeling of distaste or strong opposition

50. While all these words mean "to draw back in fear or distaste," Blench implies fainthearted flinching