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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely distasteful" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong feeling of dislike or aversion towards something.
Example: "The movie was filled with scenes that many viewers found absolutely distasteful."
Alternatives: "utterly unpleasant" or "completely offensive."
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"A tale of unmitigated suffering, even when that suffering be mental, possesses but few attractions for the reader; but when, as in this case, a large portion of it is physical," Dickens wrote, it "grows absolutely distasteful".
A fresh mode of Beauty is absolutely distasteful to them, and whenever it appears they get so angry and bewildered that they always use two stupid expressions — one is that the work of art is grossly unintelligible; the other, that the work of art is grossly immoral.
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"What Jeffress said was utterly distasteful, but for evangelicals it is absolutely accurate," Dr. Balmer said.
There's absolutely nothing distasteful about it as an idea.
"This is absolutely horrible, distasteful and needs to be removed... there are too many young minds that can see this.
In a newly published prologue to his book about the crisis, however, he defended the bank bailouts as "absolutely necessary" even though he found them "deeply distasteful".
As distasteful and morally wrong as it may feel, the judge is absolutely right.
"Distasteful," he said.
The idea was distasteful.
The subject is deemed distasteful.
Just how distasteful is "Bridalplasty"?
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