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distaste

[dis-teyst] / dɪsˈteɪst /


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The pro football experts pretty much agree with me, their distaste for this franchise leading to its renowned owner and legendary coach being snubbed in in recent voting for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 6, 2026

He also noted the loss of Apple and a “general distaste of smartphones” as factors recently weighing on the company’s shares.

From MarketWatch • Feb. 4, 2026

Warsh’s distaste for overconfidence in models and technocratic expertise has also held throughout his career.

From Barron's • Feb. 1, 2026

A local prefect once told me of his distaste at the thought that Orsoni could be profiting from his new stage to show a more respectable side.

From BBC • Jan. 17, 2026

In the same letter she expressed her distaste for Holmes’s treacly manner.

From "The Devil in the White City" by Erik Larson