单词 | distasteful |
释义 | distastefuladj. 1. Disagreeable to the taste; causing disgust; ‘nasty’. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > taste and flavour > unsavouriness > [adjective] > disgusting queasyc1450 walsh1513 filthy1533 wallowish1548 foul1560 maumish1580 nasty1601 distastable1607 distasteful1611 disgustfula1625 nauseous1649 fulsome1694 mawkisha1697 disgusting1754 pukey1852 brackish1871 wambly1899 bogging1973 feechie1975 angin1994 1611 J. Florio Queen Anna's New World of Words Disgusteuole, distastefull. Disgustoso, full of distaste, distastefull. 1621 R. Burton Anat. Melancholy i. ii. iv. iii. 195 After a distastfull purge..at the very sight of Physick he would be distempered. 1690 J. Dryden Don Sebastian iii. i. 46 Why shou'd you pluck the green distastful Fruit. 1875 H. C. Wood Treat. Therapeutics (1879) 491 The potash salts are exceedingly distasteful. 2. Causing dislike; disagreeable, unpleasant, offensive. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > suffering > displeasure > [adjective] > unpleasant loatha700 unsweetc890 grimlyc893 unquemeOE un-i-quemeOE evila1131 sourc1175 illc1220 unhightlyc1275 unwelcomec1325 unblithec1330 unnetc1330 unrekena1350 unagreeablec1374 uncouthc1380 unsavouryc1380 displeasantc1386 unlikinga1398 ungaina1400 crabbedc1400 unlovelyc1400 displeasing1401 eschewc1420 unsoot1420 mislikinga1425 unlikelya1425 unlustya1425 fastidiousc1425 unpleasantc1430 displicable1471 unthankfulc1475 displeasant1481 uneasy1483 unpleasinga1500 unfaring1513 badc1530 malpleasant?1533 noisome1542 thanklessa1547 ungrate1548 untoothsome1548 ungreeable1550 contrary1561 disagreeable1570 offensible1575 offensive1576 naughty1578 delightlessa1586 undelightful1585 unwisheda1586 unpleasurable1587 undelightsomec1595 dislikeful1596 disliking1596 ungrateful1596 unsweet?a1600 distastive1600 impleasing1602 distasting1603 distasteful1607 unsightly1608 undelectable1610 disgustful1611 unrelishing1611 waspisha1616 undeliciousa1618 unwished-for1617 disrelishing1631 unenjoyed1643 unjoyous1645 mirya1652 unwelcomed1651 unpleasivea1656 sweet1656 injucund1657 insuave1657 unpalatable1658 unhandsome1660 undesirable1667 disrelishablea1670 uncouthsome1684 shocking1703 nasty1705 embittering1746 indelectable1751 undelightinga1774 nice and ——1796 unenjoyablea1797 ungenial1796 uncomplacent1805 ungracious1807 bitter1810 rotten1813 uncongenial1813 quarrelsome1825 grimy1833 nice1836 unrelished1863 bloody1867 unbewitching1876 ferocious1877 displeasurable1879 rebarbative1892 charming1893 crook1898 naar1900 peppery1901 negative1902 poisonous1906 off-putting1935 unsympathetic1937 piggy1942 funky1946 umpty1948 pooey1967 minging1970 Scrooge-like1976 sucky1984 stank1991 stanky1991 the mind > emotion > hatred > dislike > disgust > [adjective] > disgusting or repulsive fulsomec1510 distasteful1607 stinkardly1616 reluctant1663 disgustful1678 fulsamic1694 disgusteda1716 disgustive1740 revolting1773 disgustable1787 repulsive1791 disgusting1839 foul1842 vomitorial1868 untouchable1873 icky1938 gross1959 grody1965 yechy1969 yucky1970 yuck1971 yuck-making1972 gross-out1973 skeevy1976 sleazoid1976 skanky1982 festy1995 mug2009 1607 M. Drayton Legend Cromwel 8 As much distastfull to my noble minde, That the vile world into my wants should looke. 1615 J. Stephens Satyrical Ess. 240 He..is as willing to embrace any, as not to bee distastfull unto any. 1670 J. Dryden Tyrannick Love iv. i. 35 None but a Fool distasteful truth will tell. 1782 T. Pennant Journey Chester to London (R.) Freeing his country from so distasteful a minister. 1862 Ld. Brougham Brit. Constit. (ed. 3) xiii. 192 Persons distasteful to the Commons. 1895 J. Ambrose in Law Times 99 546/1 His work must not be made distasteful to him through too much drudgery. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > hatred > loathing or detestation > [adjective] irk1303 wlatfula1387 squeamous1398 irksome1435 fastidiousa1535 loathsome1577 out of love (with)1577 squeamish1581 loathingc1595 sick1600 distastive1611 distastefula1616 detestant1650 distasting1654 a1616 W. Shakespeare Timon of Athens (1623) ii. ii. 207 After distastefull lookes..With certaine halfe-caps, and cold mouing nods, They froze me into Silence. 1639 T. B. tr. J.-P. Camus Certain Moral Relations in S. Du Verger tr. J.-P. Camus Admirable Events 144 Every one..soone growes distastfull of the prudent, because that he cannot be surprized. 1646 Sir T. Browne Pseudodoxia Epidemica iv. x. 204 The distastefull aversenesse of the Christian from the Jew. View more context for this quotation This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1896; most recently modified version published online September 2018). < adj.1607 |
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