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English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: distaste
rasa tak suka
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: distaste
distaste
n : a feeling of intense dislike [syn:
antipathy,
aversion]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Distaste
Distaste
\Dis*taste"\, v. i.
To be distasteful; to taste ill or disagreeable. [Obs.]
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Dangerous conceits are, in their natures, poisons,
Which at the are scarce found to distaste. --Shak.
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Distaste
\Dis*taste"\, n.
1. Aversion of the taste; dislike, as of food or drink;
disrelish. --Bacon.
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2. Discomfort; uneasiness.
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Prosperity is not without many fears and distastes,
and adversity is not without comforts and hopes.
--Bacon.
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3. Alienation of affection; displeasure; anger.
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On the part of Heaven,
Now alienated, distance and distaste. --Milton.
Syn: Disrelish; disinclination; dislike; aversion;
displeasure; dissatisfaction; disgust.
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Distaste
\Dis*taste"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Distasted; p. pr. &
vb. n.
Distasting.]
1. Not to have relish or taste for; to disrelish; to loathe;
to dislike.
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Although my will distaste what it elected. --Shak.
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2. To offend; to disgust; to displease. [Obs.]
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He thought in no policy to distaste the English or
Irish by a course of reformation, but sought to
please them. --Sir J.
Davies.
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3. To deprive of taste or relish; to make unsavory or
distasteful. --Drayton.
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