great distaste
Frequency: 8.018.2 per million words
a very strong feeling of not liking someone or something
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Examples (10)
- He looked at the spoiled food with great distaste.
- She has a great distaste for people who are dishonest.
- The politician expressed his great distaste for the new policy during the press conference.
- In the novel, the main character feels a great distaste for the city's noise and chaos.
- He wrinkled his nose with great distaste upon smelling the strange odor.
- I imagine he will react with great distaste if you tell him the truth.
- Many artists have a great distaste for commercialism in their work.
- Despite his great distaste for public speaking, he gave an excellent presentation.
- The cat eyed the new puppy with what could only be described as great distaste.
- The queen could not hide her great distaste for the visiting envoy's crude manners.