distaste in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

distaste in the PONS Dictionary

distaste Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

distaste for sth
to sb's distaste
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Other themes include distaste with snobbery and hypocrisy.
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In the second type, the male employees have a distaste for working with women employees.
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This period influenced the artist's distaste for politics and his fascination with the wilderness.
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Her complete distaste of waitressing aided in her artistic career.
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They became fast friends, drawn to each other by their mutual distaste for their strict school.
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She is appalled by what they do, but admits her feelings for them have become powerful and as such apparently forgets her distaste.
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That simply made us pucker our lips and turn our noses up in extreme distaste.
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The monument also symbolizes his distaste for the clergy, showing the poet facing way from the church.
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Every performer on the recording has at some point professed their distaste for the project.
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The experience of art is not exciting and ennoblingat best it is puzzling and mostly leaves one with a sense of distaste.
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