bad taste in one's mouth
English
Etymology
Refers to the feeling of nausea or its aftereffects.
Pronunciation
Audio (AU) (file)
Noun
bad taste in one's mouth (plural bad tastes in one's mouth)
- (idiomatic) A feeling something is morally despicable as to cause nausea.
- The more I thought of my orders, the more it left a bad taste in my mouth.
- (idiomatic) A feeling of guilt, responsibility, or embarrassment as to cause nausea.
- Knowing that I had inadvertently aided a killer, left me with a bad taste in my mouth.
- (idiomatic) A feeling of disappointment and frustration.
Quotations
- 2005 April 4, Long Distance Drought: Illinois goes 12-for-40 from behind the arc (Associated Press):
- “Our goal was to get to the Final Four, compete for the national championship,” Williams said. “It just leaves a bad taste in your mouth, not getting to cut down the nets.”
See also
- bad taste
- hard to swallow
- have the stomach for it
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