অপছন্দ, অভক্তি, অরূচি, বিরাগ, অপ্রবৃত্তি, অনভিলাষ
(1) A feeling of intense dislike.
(2) Dislike.
(3) Hate.
(1) Jocelyn laughed and gave Red a hug, much to the distaste of the rest of the room and Dominic.
(2) His mouth twisted with distaste
(3) All those years of building left me with a permanent distaste for home renovations.
(4) Harry nurtured a distaste for all things athletic
(5) Such literatures often reveal an authorial distaste for the social types involved.
(6) Like many Scots youngsters, she has developed a distaste for porridge and Brussel sprouts.
(7) If the view was bleak it was also of its time and being recognised as such only added to the general distaste which greeted the film.
(8) It spilled over into a distaste for everything socially coded as male, from meat-eating to contact sports.
(9) Not liking the people you went to high school with is not peculiar, nor is a distaste for crowds.
(10) Many view nursing homes with the same distaste as prisons and vow to avoid them at all costs.
(11) He has never in his life before done night work and has a strong distaste for it.
(12) Graham, you are not the first to suggest my opinion stemmed from a distaste of boxing.
(13) You have expressed a distaste for spiders yourself, and even the intrepid Coraline had a thing about them.
(14) The shock of the new was superseded by a spiteful distaste for the prematurely aged.
(15) By this time, I am a confirmed aesthete with a pronounced distaste for the great outdoors.
(16) Nothing of the film remains with the viewer except the vague distaste it generates.
(17) The distaste was tangible across his face and he shuddered perceptibly.
(18) He also displayed a distaste or lack of appreciation for the scientific method.
(19) As much as anything, that often seemed to be the result of a distaste for bland British and American rock music.
(20) A distaste for meddling in free trade in art remains strong, as does our desire for visual contact with an original.
dislike for
aversion to/toward
disinclination to/toward
disapproval of
disapprobation of
disdain for
repugnance at/toward
hatred for/of
loathing of
Desire
Like
Love
Loving