Collocations for distaste - noun
ADJECTIVE
deep,
extreme,
great,
profound,
strong
general
They are country people with a general distaste for all things urban.
general
They are country people with a general distaste for all things urban.
personal
growing
obvious
She regarded the child with evident distaste.
growing
obvious
She regarded the child with evident distaste.
VERB + distaste
feel,
have
express, show
She was trying not to show her distaste.
express, show
She was trying not to show her distaste.
hide
He couldn't hide the deep distaste that he felt for many of their customs.
He couldn't hide the deep distaste that he felt for many of their customs.
eye sb/sth with,
look at sb/sth with,
regard sb/sth with
PREPOSITION
in distaste
She wrinkled her nose in mock distaste.
She wrinkled her nose in mock distaste.
with distaste
Jim looked with distaste at the cockroach in his soup.
Jim looked with distaste at the cockroach in his soup.
distaste at
He couldn't hide his distaste at having to sleep in such a filthy room.
He couldn't hide his distaste at having to sleep in such a filthy room.
distaste for
Joe had a profound distaste for violence.
Joe had a profound distaste for violence.