synechthry

/sɪˈnɛkθri/

Definitions

1. noun

A strong aversion or distaste, especially for something that is considered to be in poor taste or of low quality.

“Her synechthry towards the idea of eating exotic insects was evident in the way she turned up her nose at the dish.”

Synonyms

  • disgust
  • revulsion

Antonyms

  • appetite
  • attraction