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- noundistaste (noun)
- mild dislike or aversion:"Harry nurtured a distaste for all things athletic" · "his mouth twisted with distaste"
Originlate 16th century: from dis- (expressing reversal) + taste, on the pattern of early modern French desgout, Italian disgusto. Compare with disgust.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun
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WEB2 days ago · 2 meanings: 1. an absence of pleasure (in); dislike (of); aversion (to) 2. → an archaic word for dislike.... Click for more definitions.
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