Simple past tense and past participle of distaste.(verb)
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Use "distasted" in a sentence
"Suitors are so distasted with delays and abuses, that plain dealing, in denying to deal in suits at first, and reporting the success barely, and in challenging no more thanks than one hath deserved, is grown not only honorable, but also gracious."
"Plato made it a great sign of an intemperate and corrupt commonwealth, where lawyers and physicians did abound; and the Romans distasted them so much that they were often banished out of their city, as Pliny and Celsus relate, for 600 years not admitted."
"I'm a wee bit distasted that her between-climaxes wrapup is so similar to the final beach scene in "Contact"."