distasteful to sb
Frequency: 7.012.9 per million words
Indicates the person who finds something distasteful.
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Examples (10)
- It all seems a little distasteful to me.
- The idea of profiting from their misfortune was deeply distasteful to the committee.
- His crude jokes were extremely distasteful to her.
- Such displays of wealth are distasteful to many people in these difficult times.
- The whole affair has become quite distasteful to everyone involved.
- Wasn't the explicit nature of the film distasteful to you?
- The thought of lying to them would be distasteful to anyone with a conscience.
- The violence in the video game was particularly distasteful to the parents.
- Having to beg for money was distasteful to him, but he had no other choice.
- The political maneuvering is distasteful to the average voter.