extreme distaste
Frequency: 7.512.3 per million words
a very strong feeling of not liking someone or something
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- He couldn't hide his extreme distaste for the political candidate's controversial views.
- She wrinkled her nose in extreme distaste at the smell of rotten garbage.
- The critic's review was filled with extreme distaste for the new film, calling it a complete failure.
- I have an extreme distaste for public speaking, which makes my job very challenging.
- His voice was laced with extreme distaste as he described the company's unethical practices.
- Despite her extreme distaste for his personality, she had to work with him on the project.
- The child showed an extreme distaste for vegetables, pushing the plate away firmly.
- Many people feel an extreme distaste for cruelty to animals.
- He regarded the overly sweet dessert with extreme distaste after just one bite.
- The look of extreme distaste on her face was unmistakable when he told the offensive joke.