Distaste

//dɪsˈteɪst//

Synonyms for "distaste" (97 found)

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Translations

14 translations across 8 languages.

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Bulgarian

3 entries
  • антипатия noun (feeling of dislike)
  • неразположение noun (feeling of dislike)
  • отвращение noun (feeling of dislike)

Esperanto

1 entries
  • malŝato noun (feeling of dislike)

Irish

2 entries
  • déistin noun (feeling of dislike)
  • snamh noun (feeling of dislike)

Italian

3 entries
  • antipatia noun (feeling of dislike)
  • avversione noun (feeling of dislike)
  • disgusto noun (feeling of dislike)

Malayalam

2 entries
  • അനിഷ്ടം noun (feeling of dislike)
  • നീരസം noun (feeling of dislike)

Māori

1 entries
  • aniwatanga noun (feeling of dislike)

Portuguese

1 entries
  • aversão noun (feeling of dislike)

Swedish

1 entries
  • avsmak noun (feeling of dislike)

Sample sentences

14 total sentences available.

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My apathy for voting comes from my distaste for politics.

Source: tatoeba (1914)

After hours of browsing TV Tropes, Lyle could predict the ending of any show. This gave him a distaste for entertainment that, in a roundabout way, enabled him to make time for a more productive life.

Source: tatoeba (698883)

All the old despots were demagogues; at least, they were demagogues whenever they were really trying to please or impress the demos. If they poured out beer for their vassals it was because both they and their vassals had a taste for beer. If (in some slightly different mood) they poured melted lead on their vassals, it was because both they and their vassals had a strong distaste for melted lead.

Source: tatoeba (6128414)

Believe that I understand your distaste.

Source: tatoeba (7954295)

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