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distasteful

/dis-teyst-fuhl/US // dɪsˈteɪst fəl //UK // (dɪsˈteɪstfʊl) //

厌恶的,讨厌的,讨厌的人,厌恶

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Definitions

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

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.repulsive, unpleasant
Synonyms
abhorrent可恶的,可憎的,可憎,可恶hateful可恨,可恨的,仇恨,仇恨的objectionable令人反感的,令人不快的,令人讨厌的,令人不快obnoxious厌恶性,厌恶的,厌恶性的,厌恶painful痛苦的,疼痛的,痛苦的是,痛苦不堪的repugnant可憎的,厌恶的,可恶的,厌恶tasteless无味,无味的,没有味道,味同嚼蜡unappetizing不合胃口,令人不快的,令人不快,不合胃口的unpalatable难吃的,难吃,难吃的东西,难闻unsavory不光彩的,不光彩的事,不光彩的事情,不光彩abominable可憎的,可恶的,可恨的,可恶afflictive痛苦的,令人痛苦的,痛苦性的,痛苦性bitter苦涩,苦涩的,惨痛,惨痛的detestable可恨的,可憎的,可恨,可恨的是disagreeable讨厌的人,讨人嫌的,讨厌的,讨人厌的dislikable不喜欢的,不喜欢,讨厌的人,讨厌的displeasing不愉快的,令人不快的,不悦的,不悦flat平坦的,平地,平坦,平的flavorless无味,无味的,没有味道,没有味道的galling紧张的,紧张,紧张不安,紧张兮兮grievous忧伤的,悲痛的,悲痛,悲伤的grody格罗迪,格鲁迪,格劳迪,格罗蒂gross总金额,总的来说,总额,总的说来icky粘稠的,粘稠,棘手的,棘手的问题insipid寡淡无味,索然无味,淡淡的,寡淡loathsome厌恶的,厌恶,厌恶的人,龌龊的nauseous恶心,恶心的,呕吐,厌恶odious可憎的,可憎,可恶的,可恶的offensive攻击性的,攻击性,冒犯性,进攻性repellent驱虫剂,驱蚊剂,驱赶,驱避剂savorless无味,无味的,味同嚼蜡,无趣undesirable不可取,不可取的,不理想的,不理想uninviting不招人喜欢,不招人待见,不吸引人,不招人喜欢的unlikable不讨人喜欢,讨厌的人,令人讨厌的,不讨人喜欢的yicky怡红院yucky恶心的,恶心,讨厌的,恶臭的

Examples

  • Which is all to say that, García Martínez’s writing, even if distasteful to some, has not obviously impacted his career until now.

  • 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.”

  • There is the unspoken but clear message that he finds that part of the business — basically the entire business — distasteful.

  • Distasteful those ads might be, but restrictions on political speech should be exercised with great deliberation and caution.

  • Activist Larry Kramer claims Barbra finds gay sex ‘distasteful.’

  • But to use the “hook” of the Newtown massacre to drive marketing is somewhere between distasteful and indecent.

  • And when Carter was doing all this pot smoking and stuff in the White House, I found it terribly distasteful.

  • Honesty is difficult, perhaps distasteful, in talking of man just now dead.

  • If the journey is now distasteful to her, she has but her own rashness to blame in having sought it herself.

  • For that reason a marriage distasteful to both had already been arranged between him and the Roshinara Begum.

  • To address Fleurette, impalpable creation of fairyland, as “old girl” was particularly distasteful.

  • The diversions which had been the serious employment of his youth became distasteful to him.

  • But if I had had the slightest idea that the subject was distasteful to you I would not have dreamed of mentioning it.