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    dis·taste
    [disˈtāst]
    noun
    distaste (noun)
    1. mild dislike or aversion:
      "Harry nurtured a distaste for all things athletic" · "his mouth twisted with distaste"
    Origin
    late 16th century: from dis- (expressing reversal) + taste, on the pattern of early modern French desgout, Italian disgusto. Compare with disgust.
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    noun
    1. mild dislike or aversion:
      Opposite:
     
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  3. n. Dislike or aversion. tr.v. dis·tast·ed, dis·tast·ing, dis·tastes Archaic 1. To feel repugnance for; dislike. 2. To offend; displease.
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    distaste noun [ U ] us / dɪsˈteɪst / uk / dɪsˈteɪst / Add to word list a dislike of something that you find unpleasant or unacceptable:
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    The meaning of DISTASTE is to feel aversion to. How to use distaste in a sentence. to feel aversion to; offend, displease; to have an offensive taste…
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