Words similar to distaste
Example sentences for: distaste
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He seems to be struggling between some distaste for the role of the SAT and an inability to formulate an alternative.
An article explains that Al Gore enlisted for the Vietnam War out of fealty to his father and distaste for draft dodgers: Gore deplored "the inequity of the rich not having to serve."
From the article about the Georgetown establishment's distaste for the Clintons through the "Dispatch" entries and the column about why the press feels the need to take Clinton down, I have greatly enjoyed Weisberg's writings.
Foreign leaders expressed weary distaste and suspicion that Yeltsin is mixed up with the Bank of New York money-laundering scandal.
In a less catchily headlined article on the same event ("With Art Battle in Spotlight, Mayor Revels in the Glare") the Times , reviewing Giuliani's appearances on the Sunday-morning talk shows, quotes him as saying, in furtherance of the argument that he bases his position on principle rather than personal distaste, "Taxpayer dollars shouldn't be on either side of this dispute.