disrelish

/dɪsˈrɛlɪʃ/
noun
  1. A feeling of dislike or distaste; lack of enjoyment or approval.
    • His disrelish for loud parties made him stay home.
    • She felt a clear disrelish for the bitter medicine.
    • The critic expressed disrelish for the film's slow pace.
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verb
  1. To dislike or have a distaste for something; to find unpleasant.
    • She disrelished the thought of moving to a new city.
    • Many people disrelish the taste of raw onions.
    • He disrelishes the idea of waking up early on weekends.
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