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Definition of Disrelishing
1. disrelish [v] - See also: disrelish
Lexicographical Neighbors of Disrelishing
Literary usage of Disrelishing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Literary and Theological Review by Leonard Woods, Charles D. Pigeon (1835)
"The like may be said of relishing or disrelishing sermons preached in a digested
set of words, or with a more flowing freedom of speech. ..."
2. The Works of the Rev. John Howe by John Howe, Edmund Calamy (1838)
"The like may be said of relishing or disrelishing sermons preached in a digested
set of words, or with a more flowing freedom of speech. ..."
3. The Works by John Howe, Edmund Calamy (1835)
"The fe may be said of relishing or disrelishing sermons preached in a digested
set of words, or with a more Sowing freedom of speech. ..."
4. Publications (1847)
"... and disrelishing the former husks of the world which were fed upon ; before,
covetousness reigned : now, heavenliness, and meditations and discourses ..."
5. Library of the World's Best Literature: Ancient and Modern by Edward Cornelius Towne (1897)
"Whatever is, is to me a matter of taste or distaste; or when once it becomes
indifferent, it begins to be disrelishing. I am, in plainer words, ..."