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disgust
noun as in aversion; repulsion
verb as in cause aversion; repel
Example Sentences
She said it was "disgusting" that children were being put on the drugs when they had already been banned because they were "unsafe".
One official who was involved and spoke on the condition of anonymity to avoid facing retribution said they were disgusted by the request’s “brazenness and the high-handed expectation of complicity.”
The dashiki is nowhere to be seen, having been swallowed by the disgusting water.
Passengers in nearby seats began to clear their throats in disapproval, for the children’s game was noisy and, frankly, disgusting.
I could feel their disgust and their self-righteous cancellation in every one of the innumerable wounds I already had.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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