distaste - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of distaste in Hindi

  • वैमनस्य
  • अरुचि
  • कुस्वाद
  • घृणा

Noun

  • वैमनस्य
  • स्वादहीनता

Verb

  • बेस्वाद करना

distaste Definition

Noun 

  • mild dislike or aversion.

distaste Example

  • His mouth twisted with distaste ( उसका मुंह अरुचि से मुड़ गया )
  • By the distaste in his voice, he wasn't happy about it. ( उसकी आवाज में अरुचि के कारण, वह इससे खुश नहीं था। )
  • The amount of distaste in the Watcher's voice amused him. ( चौकीदार की आवाज में अरुचि की मात्रा ने उसका मनोरंजन किया। )
  • His father, who was an attorney of substance, had a distaste still stronger for so vagrant a profession as letters were in that day. ( उनके पिता, जो पदार्थ के एक वकील थे, इतने आवारा पेशे के लिए एक अरुचि अभी भी मजबूत थी क्योंकि उस दिन पत्र थे। )
  • Like a great many other youths with an eminent destiny before them, Burke conceived a strong distaste for the profession of the law. ( उनके सामने एक प्रतिष्ठित भाग्य वाले कई अन्य युवाओं की तरह, बर्क ने कानून के पेशे के लिए एक मजबूत अरुचि की कल्पना की। )

More Sentence

  • To at least have distaste incorporated into them for what they at.
  • As he said this a look of distaste crossed his face but he continued.
  • Elm looked at them with distaste; porridge was his least favourite meal.
  • He turned it in his fingers with a distaste on his mouth and in his eyes.
  • If you cannot work with love but only distaste, it is better that you should.
  • Chandio sat back, grimacing in distaste as his minder fished about in his mouth.
  • The policeman, a sagacious man, with apparently a distaste for exhibitions of.
  • Stooping over the dead man with distaste, she unbuttoned the remaining buttons of.
  • Knowing Donna’s distaste for lifts, Gary hesitated before pressing the call button.
  • Haydar saw the blood lust in her eyes as she talked about her distaste for the human.
  • Butt plug? Does it do what it says on the tin? I scrunch my nose up in distaste.
  • With evident distaste, he placed the sacred container on Earl Roland’ s broad back.
  • He gave her a look of supreme distaste before he, too, walked away.
  • He soon retired from the public service; he conceived a great distaste for it, and had shown himself defective in discipline and regularity.
  • He touched her neck, and she waited, assuming he'd take blood from her despite his distaste of alcohol.
  • His irrespressible and often daring humour, together with his frank distaste for much conventional religious phraseology, was a stumbling-block to some pious people.
  • I have a special distaste for nationalist one-party states.
  • The visiting baseball pitcher John Rocker made his distaste well known.
  • A distinct distaste for your competitors is what creates a rivalry.
  • Do they vote for him because of their distaste for Sharpton?
  • I do understand your distaste for cellphones in restaurants, though.
  • But he apparently has a distaste for any kind of parliament.
  • Lebed's distaste for communism goes back to his childhood.
  • The Russian stared him down with a look of sheer distaste.
  • It's difficult to see distaste in a sentence .
  • Davenport has a distaste for clay, which limits her mobility.
  • However, most Ferengi have a particular distaste for human food.
  • Which is interesting, given Radiohead's obvious distaste for the US president.
  • Natural Hierarchies of Sustainability Level 6 has a deep distaste for hierarchies [which is what the levels are] .
  • Harry nurtured a distaste for all things athletic