distastes (Meaning)

distastes

to have an offensive taste, to feel aversion to, dislike of food or drink, aversion, disinclination, a strong dislike, offend, displease, annoyance, discomfort

distastes Sentence Examples

  1. John's distastes for seafood made him avoid it at all costs.
  2. The pungent odor of the trash can filled the air, evoking widespread distastes.
  3. The politician's arrogant attitude had earned him the distastes of his constituents.
  4. Mary's distastes for loud noises made her retreat to a quiet corner of the party.
  5. The bitter taste of the medicine caused an immediate distastes in the patient's mouth.
  6. Susan's distastes for violence led her to advocate for peaceful resolutions.
  7. The team's poor performance had generated distastes among the fans.
  8. The cruel and unusual punishment sparked distastes in the hearts of the observers.
  9. The landlord's distastes for pets prevented tenants from keeping them in the apartment.
  10. Sarah's distastes for authority made it difficult for her to accept direction from others.

FAQs About the word distastes

to have an offensive taste, to feel aversion to, dislike of food or drink, aversion, disinclination, a strong dislike, offend, displease, annoyance, discomfort

hatreds,disgusts, horrors, repulsions, antipathies, disapprovals, displeasures, hates, nauseas, aversions

uses,tastes, appetites, likes, bents, preferences, propensities, fancies, predilections, favors

John's distastes for seafood made him avoid it at all costs.

The pungent odor of the trash can filled the air, evoking widespread distastes.

The politician's arrogant attitude had earned him the distastes of his constituents.

Mary's distastes for loud noises made her retreat to a quiet corner of the party.