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Common collocations with distaste in American Collocation

distaste noun uncountable

US /dɪsˈteɪst/

strong

considerable
deep
great
profound
strong

She was very clear about her profound distaste for politics.

obvious

apparent
clear
evident
obvious

He looked at the painting with obvious distaste.

felt by a large number of people

general
popular
public
universal
widespread

The case has highlighted a growing public distaste for performing animals.

feel distaste

develop
feel
have

I’ve always had a deep distaste for the hierarchical structure of most companies.

show distaste

demonstrate
express
show

The public has shown consistent distaste for factory farming.

hide distaste

conceal
hide

She made no effort to conceal her distaste for him.