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disˈtasted, ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ed1.] 1. Disrelished, disliked. †b. Deprived of taste, tasteless, insipid (obs.).
a1661Fuller Worthies (1840) I. 362 To fight under so distasted a commander. 1662Petty Taxes 15 To be spectators of these mistaken and distasted vanities. 2. Disgusted, offended; affected with nausea, disgust, or dislike.
1651Fuller's Abel Rediv., Diazius 143 In the eare Of the distasted Pope. 1655Moufet & Bennet Health's Improv. (1746) 254 Weak, windy, distasted Stomachs. 1723Pope Let. to E. Blount 27 June, The Spleenful, Ambitious, Diseas'd, Distasted..Souls wich this World affords. |