Definition of Disrelished

1. Verb. (past of disrelish) ¹

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Definition of Disrelished

1. disrelish [v] - See also: disrelish

Lexicographical Neighbors of Disrelished

disregarder
disregarders
disregardful
disregardfully
disregarding
disregardless
disregards
disregulate
disregulated
disregulates
disregulation
disrelated
disrelation
disrelations
disrelish
disrelished (current term)
disrelishes
disrelishing
disrelisht
disremember
disremembered
disremembering
disremembers
disrepair
disrepairs
disreputabilities
disreputability
disreputable
disreputable person
disreputableness

Literary usage of Disrelished

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Book of the Church by Robert Southey (1824)
"been thus flattered and appealed to, disrelished plain and wholesome instruction;... and sometimes the congregation manifested their dislike, ..."

2. A Series of Letters from London Written During the Years 1856, '57, '58, '59 by George Mifflin Dallas, Julia Dallas (1869)
"... positively disrelished for their lack of natural patriotism, still occasionally and on particular points they achieve more mischief to the country than ..."

3. Parallel History: Being an Outline of the History and Biography of the World by Philip Alexander Prince (1843)
"He, however, became unhappy under the restraints now imposed on him ; he disrelished the daily devotions and unyielding strictness of the covenanters ..."

4. Theology, Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons ...: With a Memoir by Timothy Dwight (1824)
"The more then it is perceived, the more it must be disrelished of course ... Before this event he disrelished all such objects; now, he relishes them all. ..."

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