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In a time when long-simmering working-class resentment toward economic and cultural elites has boiled over into frothing, bulge-eyed disgust, Jason Williamson has been well ahead of the curve.

So, we found, for example, that people who were high on disgust are also high on sex disgust and that makes it very hard to make a lasting bond in a relationship.

Rozin is one of two scholars of disgust we’ll be hearing from today.

Scheidler was among the first activists to use large-format photographs of aborted fetuses to elicit disgust and outrage.

Insects are often feared or dismissed because of stigma in popular culture and general disgust.

Houellebecq shows himself to be perfectly disgusted with humanity.

But I'm pretty solid in the knowing that he's disgusted by that.

Hutcherson, who considers Lawrence a “great friend” and “big sister,” is disgusted by the incident.

How many different ways can you say disappointed and disgusted?

She is “disgusted” that there are 50,000 homeless female veterans.

Lawrence and Dan were disgusted, but Warren was right in not seeking an engagement with his small force.

“But being disgusted with our luxury and giving it all up would not mend matters, little wife,” returned Jack with a faint smile.

Yet what an angry, disgusted woman I was when I went over this road before, lawsuit-wards, so to speak.

Felton retired from the service with the rank of lieutenant, disgusted and vindictive at having juniors promoted over his head.

This practical isolation disgusted the several chiefs, who therefore agreed to open the campaign against the invaders.

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On this page you'll find 41 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to disgusted, such as: appalled, outraged, queasy, tired, unhappy, and weary.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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