Definition of distaste

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Distaste (v. t.) To offend; to disgust; to displease.

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Eschew :: Eschew (a.) To shun; to avoid, as something wrong, or from a feeling of distaste; to keep one's self clear of..
Antipathy :: Antipathy (n.) Contrariety or opposition in feeling; settled aversion or dislike; repugnance; distaste.
Distaste :: Distaste (n.) Discomfort; uneasiness.
Distaste :: Distaste (v. t.) To deprive of taste or relish; to make unsavory or distasteful.
Distaste :: Distaste (v. i.) To be distasteful; to taste ill or disagreeable.
Disgust :: Disgust (v. t.) To provoke disgust or strong distaste in; to cause (any one) loathing, as of the stomach; to excite aversion in; to offend the moral taste of; -- often with at, with, or by..
Distasteful :: Distasteful (a.) Offensive; displeasing to the feelings; disagreeable; as, a distasteful truth..
Distaste :: Distaste (n.) Alienation of affection; displeasure; anger.
Grind :: Grind (v. i.) To perform hard aud distasteful service; to drudge; to study hard, as for an examination..
Disrelish :: Disrelish (n.) Want of relish; dislike (of the palate or of the mind); distaste; a slight degree of disgust; as, a disrelish for some kinds of food..
Resist :: Resist (v. t.) To be distasteful to.
Distasteive :: Distasteive (a.) Tending to excite distaste.
Ingrateful :: Ingrateful (a.) Unpleasing to the sense; distasteful; offensive.
Distasteful :: Distasteful (a.) Unpleasant or disgusting to the taste; nauseous; loathsome.
Distaste :: Distaste (v. t.) To offend; to disgust; to displease.
Distaste :: Distaste (v. t.) Not to have relish or taste for; to disrelish; to loathe; to dislike.
Distasteful :: Distasteful (a.) Manifesting distaste or dislike; repulsive.
Distasture :: Distasture (n.) Something which excites distaste or disgust.
Repugnant :: Repugnant (a.) Disposed to fight against; hostile; at war with; being at variance; contrary; inconsistent; refractory; disobedient; also, distasteful in a high degree; offensive; -- usually followed by to, rarely and less properly by with; as, all rudeness was repugnant to her nature..
Disgust :: Disgust (v. t.) Repugnance to what is offensive; aversion or displeasure produced by something loathsome; loathing; strong distaste; -- said primarily of the sickening opposition felt for anything which offends the physical organs of taste; now rather of the analogous repugnance excited by anything extremely unpleasant to the moral taste or higher sensibilities of our nature; as, an act of cruelty may excite disgust..
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