verb
- present participle of distaste; causing dislike or disgust; finding something unpleasant or offensive
Usage: archaic or literary usage; often used in historical or formal contexts
Examples
- She was distasting the bitter medicine her doctor prescribed.
- He expressed his distasting of the proposal during the meeting.
- The critic was distasting the overly sentimental film.
- They found themselves distasting the harsh working conditions.
- Without distasting the food, she politely declined a second serving.