"Distaste" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Distaste" Meaning

A feeling of dislike or disapproval, often caused by something unpleasant, unpleasantly strong, or sickly.

"Distaste" Examples

Examples of "distaste"


1. She showed her distaste for his politics by leaving the rally halfway.

2. The critic's scathing review was written with a clear distaste for the movie.

3. Her distaste for spicy food was evident on her face after the first bite.

4. The company's distaste for change was palpable, making it difficult to implement new policies.

5. He tried to hide his distaste, but it was obvious that he didn't enjoy the art exhibition.

"Distaste" Similar Words

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The word "distanced" is the past participle of the verb "distance".<br><br>To distance something or someone means to put a space or separation between them, often in a physical sense, but also figuratively. It can also mean to reduce or eliminate a connection or relationship.<br><br>For example:<br><br> She distanced herself from the group after the argument. (figurative)<br> The company distanced themselves from the product after it was recalled. (figurative)<br> The athlete was distanced from the pack during the marathon, finishing hours later. (physical)<br><br>Overall, "distanced" implies a sense of separation or detachment, whether physical or emotional.

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