scunner

/ˈskʌnər/
noun
  1. A strong feeling of dislike or disgust.
    • After eating too much chocolate, she took a scunner to sweets.
    • The constant noise gave her a scunner against living in the city.
    • He had a scunner for early mornings and never set an alarm.
Antonyms
verb
  1. To feel or express strong dislike or disgust; to cause someone to feel disgust.
    • She scunners at the thought of eating raw fish.
    • His rude behavior scunnered the whole group.
    • The smell of burnt toast scunners me every time.
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