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distaste [dɪˈsteɪst] N no pl

distaste
distaste for sth

Usage examples with distaste

distaste for sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Thatcher expressed her deep distaste for the symbol during prime minister's questions.
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The term is also applied to one who has a strong distaste for wine, though able to take a small quantity.
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Other themes include distaste with snobbery and hypocrisy.
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He expresses a strong distaste for the way modern society ignores friendship.
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I'd rather have my new distaste than the old distasteful taste.
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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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In the second type, the male employees have a distaste for working with women employees.
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He and his followers were viewed with distaste by all other vampires.
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The heads were eventually replaced with new ones, which generated even more distaste, as many deemed the new heads even less attractive.
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Some critics, however, have also expressed distaste for the thin and recessed sound of the instruments, mainly the piano.
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