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disgust
noun as in aversion; repulsion
verb as in cause aversion; repel
Example Sentences
"It's absolutely disgusting that they supported him, that they welcomed him back into the Church," she says.
One parent described his talk as "absolutely disgusting", while another said her daughter reckoned the vicar was mistaken and had "lost the plot", The Times reported.
"It was disgusting. Their actions and their reactions at that time I still struggle with today - there was very little emotion."
One recent Canadian study suggested perhaps one in three of us might be aversely affected by other people fidgeting, experiencing intense feelings of rage, torture and disgust.
"National Grid should have fixed this by now. Or they could have put a generator up here. It's disgusting, I'm furious."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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