Sentence example with the word 'distaste'

distaste

abhorrence, blackballing, disapprobation, disgruntlement, displeasure, grudging consent, intractableness, nolition, recalcitrance, repugnance, sulks

Definition n. a feeling of intense dislike

Last update: October 14, 2015

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She can not help having a distaste for gossip monger.   [Please select]

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His day was thus one of incessant mental activity; but hard work was so far from breeding a distaste for his occupation, that reading and writing grew ever more delightful to him (literarum assiduitas non modo mihi fastidium non pant, sed voluptatem; crescit scribendo scribendi studium).   [Please select]

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Rand contemplated them with distaste, then shrugged.   [Please select]

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Varcek regarded the dead man with more distaste than surprise.   [Please select]

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The odor assailed him, and for a queer moment he felt a sudden distaste for it.   [Please select]

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Many of the women in court glanced at him without any distaste.   [Please select]

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The distaste which they already felt for their task had become a deep disgust.   [Please select]

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