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unrelished

  • a word derived from relish.
    relish
    noun
    liking or enjoyment of the taste of something.

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On Saturday Dinkie smuggled the verminous Rowdy to the upper bathroom and gave him a thorough but quite unrelished soaping ...

From The Prairie Child by Ward. E. F. (Edmund Franklin)

Over a luncheon that lay cold and unrelished between them Irving Shapiro leaned to Miriam Binswanger, his voice competing with the five-piece orchestra and noonday blather of the Oriental Café.

From Every Soul Hath Its Song by Fannie Hurst

This unrelished participation in the mob spirit was more abhorrent than it had been before.

From The Roof Tree by Lee F. Conrey

No wonder; with sleepless nights, and harassed days, and forgotten, or unrelished meals.

From Faith Gartney's Girlhood by A. D. T. (Adeline Dutton Train) Whitney