Thesaurus / disrelish
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Katherine had ascribed it to the natural disrelish of Ferdinand now to be introduced to anyone.
HENRIETTA TEMPLEBENJAMIN DISRAELIBy studying the old authors, he improved his taste, and acquired a disrelish for French literature.
PARIS: WITH PEN AND PENCILDAVID W. BARTLETTIt was with some feeling of disrelish that I accepted Hawkins' shoulder, to assist me in steadying myself on this unwonted leg.
THE VOODOO GOLD TRAILWALTER WALDENThe height of her esteem for Urquhart was the measure of her growing disrelish for James.
LOVE AND LUCYMAURICE HENRY HEWLETTPretty women of late years approached the captain in his fatherly capacity, much to his disrelish.
LIPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE OF POPULAR LITERATURE AND SCIENCE, VOLUME 20. JULY, 1877.VARIOUSI should think that Croker would not disrelish a sight of these light little humorous things, and may be indulged now and then.
LIFE OF LORD BYRON, WITH HIS LETTERS AND JOURNALS, VOL. 5 (OF 6)(LORD BYRON) GEORGE GORDON BYRONFor here the morbid disrelish of the sated palate is cleansed away.
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, VOL. 64 NO. 396 OCTOBER 1848VARIOUSHis disrelish for any other society has become inveterate: he cannot keep awake in any other.
A JOURNEY THROUGH THE KINGDOM OF OUDE, VOLUMES I & IIWILLIAM SLEEMANHe took an emphatic liking to the not too brainy colonel, and a new disrelish to his almost too sparkling wife.
JOHN MARCH, SOUTHERNERGEORGE W. CABLEHe looked up and down the uneven street, at the huddle of cabanas to either side, in incontainable disrelish and vast pity.
THE WOLF CUBPATRICK CASEYWORDS RELATED TO DISRELISH
- abhor
- abominate
- antipathize
- avoid
- be allergic to
- be averse to
- be turned off to
- bear malice toward
- condemn
- contemn
- deplore
- despise
- detest
- disapprove
- disesteem
- disfavor
- disrelish
- eschew
- execrate
- grossed out on
- have hard feelings
- have no stomach for
- have no taste for
- have no use for
- loathe
- look down on
- lose interest in
- make faces at
- mind
- not appreciate
- not care for
- not endure
- not feel like
- not take kindly to
- object to
- regret
- resent
- scorn
- shudder at
- shun
- ageism
- animosity
- antipathy
- apartheid
- aversion
- bad opinion
- bias
- bigotry
- chauvinism
- contemptuousness
- detriment
- discrimination
- disgust
- dislike
- displeasure
- disrelish
- enmity
- foregone conclusion
- illiberality
- injustice
- intolerance
- jaundiced eye
- mindset
- misjudgment
- narrow-mindedness
- one-sidedness
- partiality
- pique
- preconceived notion
- preconception
- predilection
- predisposition
- prejudgment
- prepossession
- racism
- repugnance
- revulsion
- sexism
- slant
- spleen
- tilt
- twist
- umbrage
- unfairness
- warp
- xenophobia
- ageism
- animosities
- antipathies
- apartheids
- aversions
- bad opinions
- biases
- bigotries
- chauvinism
- contemptuousnesses
- detriments
- discriminations
- disgust
- dislikes
- displeasure
- disrelishes
- enmities
- foregone conclusions
- illiberalities
- injustices
- jaundiced eyes
- mindsets
- misjudgments
- narrow-mindednesses
- one-sidednesses
- partiality
- piques
- preconceived notions
- preconceptions
- prejudgment
- prepossessions
- racism
- repugnance
- revulsion
- sexism
- slants
- spleens
- tilts
- twists
- umbrage
- unfairness
- warps
- xenophobia
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