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1distaste
verb dis·taste \(ˌ)dis-ˈtāst\
Definition of DISTASTE
transitive verb
1
archaic : to feel aversion to
intransitive verb
obsolete : to have an offensive taste
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First Known Use of DISTASTE
1592
Rhymes with DISTASTE
2distaste
noun
: a strong feeling of not liking someone or something
Full Definition of DISTASTE
1
a archaic : dislike of food or drink b : aversion, disinclination <a distaste for opera>
2
obsolete : annoyance, discomfort
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First Known Use of DISTASTE
1584
DISTASTE Defined for Kids
distaste
noun dis·taste \dis-ˈtāst\
Definition of DISTASTE for Kids
: 1dislike
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