DISTASTE


Meaning of DISTASTE in English

noun

ADJECTIVE

▪ deep , extreme , great , profound , strong

▪ general

They are country people with a general ~ for all things urban.

▪ personal

▪ growing

▪ obvious

She regarded the child with evident ~.

VERB + DISTASTE

▪ feel , have

▪ express , show

She was trying not to show her ~.

▪ hide

He couldn't hide the deep ~ that he felt for many of their customs.

▪ eye sb/sth with , look at sb/sth with , regard sb/sth with

PREPOSITION

▪ in ~

She wrinkled her nose in mock ~.

▪ with ~

Jim looked with ~ at the cockroach in his soup.

▪ ~ at

He couldn't hide his ~ at having to sleep in such a filthy room.

▪ ~ for

Joe had a profound ~ for violence.

PHRASES

▪ an expression of ~ , a look of ~

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