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distasteful

[dis-teyst-fuhl] / dɪsˈteɪst fəl /


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And in the same report, a student said that in 2014, when discussing an eyewitness, Professor Wax said, “He was a Black man” with a “distasteful” tone.

From New York Times

For those who might find cabbage juice too distasteful, we offer many more remedies for heartburn in our “eGuide to Overcoming Digestive Disorders.”

From Seattle Times

To keep those labor costs low, the distasteful work of eviction had been contracted out — one more aspect of municipal neoliberalism, in this liberal city in this progressive state.

From Salon

As a Muslim organization, we recognize the validity and ubiquity of an Islamic viewpoint that discourages or forbids any depictions of the Prophet, especially if done in a distasteful or disrespectful manner.

From Salon

He described it as the “most distasteful thing” he had ever seen.

From Seattle Times