Distaste

How many syllables in Distaste?

distaste has 2 syllables

Split Distaste into syllables?

dis-taste

Definition of Distaste

A feeling of dislike or aversion towards something.

How should Distaste divide into syllables

There are two syllables in the word 'distaste'. The first syllable 'dis' has the vowel 'i' and the consonant 'd' while the second syllable 'taste' has the vowels 'a' and 'e' and the consonants 't' and 's'.

Part of Speech - Distaste

Noun

The distaste for broccoli made it hard for him to eat his vegetables.

Sentences with Distaste

  • I have a distaste for spicy food.
  • The smell of fish gives me distaste.
  • Her distaste for violence made her avoid action movies.
  • The distaste for the new policy was evident in the employee survey.
  • He felt a distaste towards the politician's rhetoric.

Quotes with Distaste

  • “There is no charm equal to tenderness of heart.” - Jane Austen
  • “Without music, life would be a distasteful journey through a murky world.” - Aaron Lauritsen
  • “There is no distaste more abhorrent than that which arises from contempt.” - Fanny Burney

Number of characters in Distaste

8 ( d, i, s, t, a, s, t, e )

Unique letters in Distaste

6 ( d, i, s, t, a, e )

Distaste Backwards

etsatsid

Phonetic Transcription of Distaste

IPA (International): dɪˈsteɪst

ARA (American): dɪˈstest

EPA (English): dɪˈsteɪst

DIH-STEY-ST