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Disrelish   Listen
verb
Disrelish  v. t.  (past & past part. disrelished; pres. part. disrelishing)  
1.
Not to relish; to regard as unpalatable or offensive; to feel a degree of disgust at.
2.
To deprive of relish; to make nauseous or disgusting in a slight degree.






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"Disrelish" Quotes from Famous Books



... ever heard of a painter named Proch—Prochnow?" he presently asked, with some disrelish. "A ...
— Under the Skylights • Henry Blake Fuller

... few minutes the two men had changed their costumes and stood looking at each other with a very evident disrelish of their ...
— The Panchronicon • Harold Steele Mackaye

... annually to amuse themselves at the game of the Cross. It is justly celebrated for abundance of the finest tittameg, which weigh from five to fifteen pounds. The residents live principally upon this most delicious fish which fortunately can be eaten a long time without disrelish. It is plentifully caught with nets throughout the year except for two or ...
— The Journey to the Polar Sea • John Franklin



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