disgust

[US]/dɪsˈɡʌst/
[UK]/dɪsˈɡʌst/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. strong dislike or disapproval
vt. to cause someone to feel strong dislike or disapproval

Phrases & Collocations

feelings of disgust

disgusting behavior

express disgust

overcome with disgust

Example Sentences

a disgusting old lecher

This smell disgusts me.

the child is a disgusting little blister.

The food disgusted me.

What a disgusting smell!

The bad fish had a disgusting smell.

Those rich kids are disgusting show-offs.

some of the audience walked out in disgust .

he had the most disgusting rotten teeth.

I think they're completely disgusting, gross.

Ugh—what's this disgusting object?.

he winced at the disgust in her voice.

His behaviour disgusted everybody.

I’m pretty well disgusted by your behaviour.

I am completely disgusted at you.

I am disgusted with his way of speaking.

a stench that disgusted us;

Her rudeness repels everyone.See Synonyms at disgust See Usage Note at repulse

I was disgusted with myself for causing so much misery.

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