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I don't like the word distaste
UgLy
dislike or distaste
It is worrying and one feels considerable distaste for your behavior
disgust
In Latin, the word for disgust is "pavor," which conveys a sense of revulsion or strong dislike. Another relevant term is "repugnantia," meaning repugnance or aversion. Both terms encapsulate the feelings of distaste or repulsion associated with disgust.
Either distaste or tasteful.
distaste
Used to express distaste or disapproval.
"I expressed my distaste for his garish sense of style." Or: "I like distaste-- is it cherry or grape?"
To shrink in fearTo draw in one's muscles involuntarilyTo recoil in distaste
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