disrelish in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Disrelish (verb): to have a strong aversion or dislike for something.
Sample Sentences
- She seemed to disrelish the thought of attending the crowded party.
- Many people disrelish the idea of eating insects, despite their nutritional benefits.
- His disrelish for spicy food was evident when he grimaced at the dish.
- Children often disrelish vegetables, preferring sweets and snacks instead.
- The artist expressed his disrelish for commercialism in his latest work.
- She expressed her disrelish for the loud music at the party.
- Despite his disrelish for vegetables, he knew they were good for his health.
- The critic's disrelish for the film was evident in his scathing review.
- Her disrelish of spicy food made dining out in certain restaurants challenging.
- He glanced at the overcooked meal with a look of disrelish before pushing it aside.