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distaste

noun
Aversion of the taste; dislike of food or drink; disrelish; disgust, or a slight degree of it. Distaste for a particular kind of food may be constitutional, or the effect of a diseased stomach.

distaste

Dislike; uneasiness. Prosperity is not without many fears and distastes, and adversity is not without comfort and hopes.

distaste

Dislike; displeasure; alienation of affection.

distaste

verb transitive
To disrelish; to dislike; to lothe; as, to distaste drugs or poisons.

distaste

To offend; to disgust. He thought it no policy to distaste the English or Irish, but sought to please them.

distaste

To vex; to displease; to sour. ] .