distasteful / dɪsˈteɪst fəl /

💦中学词汇厌恶的讨厌的讨厌的人厌恶

distasteful 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. unpleasant, offensive, or causing dislike: a distasteful chore.
  2. unpleasant to the taste: a distasteful medicine.
  3. showing distaste or dislike.

distasteful 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

repulsive, unpleasant

更多distasteful例句

  1. Which is all to say that, García Martínez’s writing, even if distasteful to some, has not obviously impacted his career until now.
  2. However, Miss Manners encourages you not to succumb to the distasteful idea that one should dress modestly so as not to give others “the wrong idea.”
  3. There is the unspoken but clear message that he finds that part of the business — basically the entire business — distasteful.
  4. Distasteful those ads might be, but restrictions on political speech should be exercised with great deliberation and caution.
  5. Activist Larry Kramer claims Barbra finds gay sex ‘distasteful.’
  6. But to use the “hook” of the Newtown massacre to drive marketing is somewhere between distasteful and indecent.
  7. And when Carter was doing all this pot smoking and stuff in the White House, I found it terribly distasteful.
  8. Honesty is difficult, perhaps distasteful, in talking of man just now dead.
  9. If the journey is now distasteful to her, she has but her own rashness to blame in having sought it herself.
  10. For that reason a marriage distasteful to both had already been arranged between him and the Roshinara Begum.
  11. To address Fleurette, impalpable creation of fairyland, as “old girl” was particularly distasteful.
  12. The diversions which had been the serious employment of his youth became distasteful to him.
  13. But if I had had the slightest idea that the subject was distasteful to you I would not have dreamed of mentioning it.