general distaste

Frequency: 6.57.0 per million words

a feeling of dislike for something that is common among a group of people

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  • They are country people with a general distaste for all things urban.
  • There is a general distaste among the public for the new tax policy.
  • A general distaste for overly complex software is emerging among users.
  • The survey revealed a general distaste for reality television shows among older audiences.
  • In that era, there was a general distaste for any form of public emotional display.
  • Despite its efficiency, there was a general distaste in the office for the new open-plan layout.
  • The critic noted a general distaste for the overly commercialized art scene.
  • A general distaste for processed foods has led to a rise in organic markets.
  • Educators noticed a general distaste for standardized testing among both students and teachers.
  • He sensed a general distaste from the community towards his unconventional lifestyle.