strong distaste
Frequency: 8.220.1 per million words
a very strong feeling of not liking someone or something
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Examples (10)
- He has a strong distaste for any kind of dishonesty.
- She developed a strong distaste for crowded places after the incident.
- The public expressed a strong distaste for the new government policy.
- A look of strong distaste crossed her face when she smelled the rotten food.
- From a young age, I had a strong distaste for seafood.
- Despite his politeness, he couldn't hide his strong distaste for their rude behavior.
- Her strong distaste for bureaucracy makes her a difficult person to work with in a large corporation.
- It was obvious he felt a strong distaste for his arrogant colleague.
- His strong distaste for modern art was something he often talked about.
- The critic's review was filled with a strong distaste for the film's clichéd plot.