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distaste
dis·taste D0291900 (dĭs-tāst′)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.distaste (dɪsˈteɪst) n (often foll by for) an absence of pleasure (in); dislike (of); aversion (to): to look at someone with distaste. vb (tr) an archaic word for dislikedis•taste (dɪsˈteɪst) n., v. -tast•ed, -tast•ing. n. 1. dislike; disinclination: a distaste for household chores. 2. dislike for food or drink. v.t. 3. Archaic. to dislike. [1580–90] distaste Past participle: distasted Gerund: distasting
| Imperative |
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| distaste | | distaste |
| Present |
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| I distaste | | you distaste | | he/she/it distastes | | we distaste | | you distaste | | they distaste |
| Preterite |
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| I distasted | | you distasted | | he/she/it distasted | | we distasted | | you distasted | | they distasted |
| Present Continuous |
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| I am distasting | | you are distasting | | he/she/it is distasting | | we are distasting | | you are distasting | | they are distasting |
| Present Perfect |
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| I have distasted | | you have distasted | | he/she/it has distasted | | we have distasted | | you have distasted | | they have distasted |
| Past Continuous |
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| I was distasting | | you were distasting | | he/she/it was distasting | | we were distasting | | you were distasting | | they were distasting |
| Past Perfect |
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| I had distasted | | you had distasted | | he/she/it had distasted | | we had distasted | | you had distasted | | they had distasted |
| Future |
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| I will distaste | | you will distaste | | he/she/it will distaste | | we will distaste | | you will distaste | | they will distaste |
| Future Perfect |
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| I will have distasted | | you will have distasted | | he/she/it will have distasted | | we will have distasted | | you will have distasted | | they will have distasted |
| Future Continuous |
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| I will be distasting | | you will be distasting | | he/she/it will be distasting | | we will be distasting | | you will be distasting | | they will be distasting |
| Present Perfect Continuous |
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| I have been distasting | | you have been distasting | | he/she/it has been distasting | | we have been distasting | | you have been distasting | | they have been distasting |
| Future Perfect Continuous |
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| I will have been distasting | | you will have been distasting | | he/she/it will have been distasting | | we will have been distasting | | you will have been distasting | | they will have been distasting |
| Past Perfect Continuous |
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| I had been distasting | | you had been distasting | | he/she/it had been distasting | | we had been distasting | | you had been distasting | | they had been distasting |
| Conditional |
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| I would distaste | | you would distaste | | he/she/it would distaste | | we would distaste | | you would distaste | | they would distaste |
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| I would have distasted | | you would have distasted | | he/she/it would have distasted | | we would have distasted | | you would have distasted | | they would have distasted | Thesaurus| Noun | 1. | distaste - a feeling of intense dislike antipathy, aversiondislike - a feeling of aversion or antipathy; "my dislike of him was instinctive" |
distastenoun dislike, horror, disgust, loathing, aversion, revulsion, displeasure, antipathy, abhorrence, disinclination, repugnance, odium, disfavour, detestation, disrelish He looked at her with distaste.distastenounAn attitude or feeling of aversion:disinclination, dislike, disrelish, mislike.verbArchaic. To have a feeling of aversion for:dislike, disrelish, mislike.Idiom: have no use for.Translationsdistaste (disˈteist) noun dislike (of something unpleasant). She looked at the untidy room with distaste. 厭惡,討厭 不喜欢,讨厌 disˈtasteful adjective disagreeable. a distasteful job. 令人厭惡的 令人厌恶的disˈtastefully adverb 令人厭惡地 令人厌恶地disˈtastefulness noun 厭惡 令人厌恶distaste
Synonyms for distastenoun dislikeSynonyms- dislike
- horror
- disgust
- loathing
- aversion
- revulsion
- displeasure
- antipathy
- abhorrence
- disinclination
- repugnance
- odium
- disfavour
- detestation
- disrelish
Synonyms for distastenoun an attitude or feeling of aversionSynonyms- disinclination
- dislike
- disrelish
- mislike
verb to have a feeling of aversion forSynonymsSynonyms for distastenoun a feeling of intense dislikeSynonymsRelated Words |