deep distaste
Frequency: 7.815.1 per million words
a very strong feeling of not liking someone or something
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- He couldn't hide the deep distaste he felt for many of their customs.
- She developed a deep distaste for politics after witnessing the corruption.
- The critic's review revealed his deep distaste for modern art.
- Many veterans have a deep distaste for war and its consequences.
- His deep distaste for any form of dishonesty made him a trustworthy friend.
- Despite her deep distaste for public speaking, she delivered an excellent presentation.
- A deep distaste for injustice fueled her career as a human rights lawyer.
- The smell of the chemical plant filled him with a deep distaste.
- After the betrayal, a deep distaste for his former business partner grew within him.
- His writings often express a deep distaste for the superficiality of celebrity culture.