Disrelish

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  • transitive verb. To have distaste for; dislike.
  • noun. Distaste; aversion.
  • The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • To dislike the taste of; hence, to dislike for any reason; feel some antipathy to: as, to disrelish a particular kind of food; to disrelish affectation.
  • To destroy the relish of or for; make unrelishing or distasteful.
  • noun. Dislike of the taste of something; hence, dislike in general; some degree of disgust or antipathy.
  • noun. Absence of relish; distastefulness.
  • the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
  • noun. Want of relish; dislike (of the palate or of the mind); distaste; a slight degree of disgust.
  • noun. Absence of relishing or palatable quality; bad taste; nauseousness.
  • transitive verb. Not to relish; to regard as unpalatable or offensive; to feel a degree of disgust at.
  • transitive verb. To deprive of relish; to make nauseous or disgusting in a slight degree.
  • Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
  • noun. A lack of relish: distaste
  • verb. To have no taste for; to reject as distasteful.
  • verb. To deprive of relish; to make nauseous or disgusting in a slight degree.
  • Word Usage
    "Defect of substantial reasons must be compensated somehow; and no compensation for it is more obvious, or is oftener called into play, than an air of impatient contempt towards those who disrelish ipsedixitism."
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