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distaste

[dis-teyst] / dɪsˈteɪst /


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Since then, top US officials have made plain their distaste for the bloc's tech rules.

From Barron's

The stoops of brownstone Brooklyn, on which residents routinely leave freebies for passers-by, are a reliable metric of current literary tastes — and distastes.

From New York Times

In 2006, he conquered his distaste long enough to accept the city Library Foundation’s literary award.

From Los Angeles Times

The 34-year-old Huntersville, North Carolina resident said that Trump's indictment didn't make much of a difference in his distaste for the ex-president.

From Salon

Every time I have eaten caviar, it has been with great distaste, as I loudly remarked that it paled in comparison with Dippin’ Dots.

From Washington Post