distaste in a sentence
n.
Definition
Distaste is a strong feeling of dislike or aversion toward something.
Sample Sentences
- She expressed her distaste for the way the meeting was handled.
- His distaste for spicy food made dining out a challenge.
- The film received mixed reviews, with some critics voicing their distaste for the plot twists.
- Her distaste for loud music often kept her away from parties.
- He couldn't hide his distaste when he saw the state of the kitchen.
- Her distaste for broccoli was well known among her friends.
- He expressed his distaste for the movie, claiming it lacked originality.
- The distaste she felt for the rude comments was evident on her face.
- Despite his distaste for cold weather, he decided to go skiing with his friends.
- The distaste surrounding the new policy led to a heated discussion at the meeting.
- Her distaste for loud music made it difficult for her to enjoy the party.
- He expressed his distaste for the new policy during the meeting.
- The distaste in her voice was evident when she described the meal.
- After tasting the dish, he couldn't hide his distaste for the unusual combination of flavors.
- Despite his distaste for confrontation, he knew he had to speak up.
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