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disgust

[dis-guhst, dih-skuhst] / dɪsˈgʌst, dɪˈskʌst /




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If not, I’d like to introduce you to Sadness and Disgust.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 13, 2024

In the latest film, Joy, Sadness, Disgust, Anger and Fear are joined by new characters such as Anxiety, Envy and Embarrassment, as Riley becomes a teenager.

From BBC • Jul. 25, 2024

"Disgust is felt very viscerally and biologically," she says.

From Salon • May 30, 2024

Disgust is fundamentally an emotion of avoidance: It signals that something might be harmful to your body, and encourages you to avoid it.

From Scientific American • Oct. 28, 2022

Disgust, for example, is 1, contempt is 2, anger is 7, defensiveness is 10, whining is 11, sadness is 12, stonewalling is 13, neutral is 14, and so on.

From "Blink" by Malcolm Gladwell




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