* Expressing personal aversion: "I have a deep distaste for anything that involves bugs."
* Describing a negative reaction: "She looked at the raw fish with distaste, unable to imagine eating it."
* Conveying disapproval: "The politician's speech was met with distaste from the audience."
* Highlighting something unpleasant: "The smell of burnt popcorn filled the room, causing a wave of distaste."
* Emphasizing a lack of appeal: "The movie's ending was predictable and left me with a feeling of distaste."
You can also use "distaste" as a noun to describe the feeling itself:
* "Her distaste for violence was evident in her reaction to the news."
* "His distaste for public speaking was a well-known fact."