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18 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Distasteful' in a Sentence

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Sarah found the slimy texture of the snail distasteful.
Cleaning the dirty and distasteful bathroom was the least favorite task for the janitor.
The dirty socks were distasteful to the nose.
The distasteful odor from the garbage can made them cover their noses.
The spoiled milk left a distasteful odor in the kitchen.
The old and distasteful medicine made her frown.
Sarah found the horror movie to be distasteful and covered her eyes.
The dirty and torn book cover looked distasteful on the shelf.
The slimy and distasteful bug crawled on the ground.
Jenny considered gossiping about others to be distasteful behavior.
The distasteful medicine made the child grimace every time he had to take it.
The dirty and distasteful socks needed to be washed.
The loud and distasteful noise made the baby cry.
The students thought the cafeteria's mystery meat was distasteful.
His distasteful comment hurt her feelings during the conversation.
Cleaning the dirty and distasteful garbage bin was not a fun task.
The distasteful smell of rotten eggs filled the kitchen.
The scary movie had some distasteful scenes.

Distasteful

dis-teyst-fuhl
adjectiveCausing dislike; unpleasant or offensive.

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Last Updated On: August 9, 2024
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