verb
- past tense of distaste; to regard with dislike or disapproval
Usage: archaic or literary; rarely used in modern English; 'distaste' is more common as a noun
Examples
- She distasted the proposal from the moment she heard it.
- He distasted the bitter medicine but took it anyway.
- The critic distasted the film's heavy-handed approach to the subject.
- They distasted the new policy and voiced their concerns at the meeting.