Synonyms for disrelish
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : dis-rel-ish |
Phonetic Transcription : dɪsˈrɛl ɪʃ |
Définition of disrelish
- verb dislike
- Richling swung his head from side to side as an expression of disrelish.
- Extract from : « Dr. Sevier » by George W. Cable
- Disrelish of the Norwegian expedition was now a reasonable thing.
- Extract from : « Love and Lucy » by Maurice Henry Hewlett
- Be wary of him in the heart; especially be wary of the disrelish of brainstuff.
- Extract from : « Diana of the Crossways, Complete » by George Meredith
- It is quite another kind of antipathy and disrelish which marks our time.
- Extract from : « Christianity and Modern Thought » by Various
- Gambling had no charm—he looked with disrelish at the cigarette he had but just lighted.
- Extract from : « Merton of the Movies » by Harry Leon Wilson
- Abacaba's parents were for burning him, but I always had a disrelish for such scenes.
- Extract from : « Voltaire's Romances » by Franois-Marie Arouet
- Lincoln had been reading from Edmund Burke's life, when he threw down the book with disrelish.
- Extract from : « The Lincoln Story Book » by Henry L. Williams
- By this practice, even in the cradle, his disrelish for ardent spirits is done away.
- Extract from : « Select Temperance Tracts » by American Tract Society
- Hes in Paris now, Yossl answered with a gesture of disrelish and speaking aloud, so that the entire crowd might hear him.
- Extract from : « The White Terror and The Red » by Abraham Cahan
- An infant, he says, naturally has a disrelish for animal food.
- Extract from : « Vegetable Diet: As Sanctioned by Medical Men, and by Experience in All Ages » by William Andrus Alcott
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