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6 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Distaste' in a Sentence

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His distaste for injustice motivated him to become an advocate for human rights.
The astronaut had to overcome his distaste for confined spaces during space training.
The environmentalist felt distaste for the excessive use of plastic.
The artist's distaste for conformity was reflected in the rebellious strokes of the painting.
Despite his distaste for public transportation, Alex took the bus to reduce carbon emissions.
The athlete's distaste for defeat fueled his intense training regimen.

Distaste

dis-teyst
nounA feeling of dislike or disinclination.
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Last Updated On: August 8, 2024
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