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disgust
noun as in aversion; repulsion
verb as in cause aversion; repel
Example Sentences
He accused the Associated Press, which first reported the story on the tattoo, of "disgusting anti-Christian bigotry".
Social media users voiced concern and disgust that she didn’t tell the airline what had happened so they could disinfect the seat for the next occupant.
They may include everything from instinctual reactions of disgust or fear to deep feelings of affection and empathy for others.
One does not need to be a big fan of war to find it disgusting that Trump calls people "suckers and losers" for the hard, often thankless work of serving in the military.
"Wisconsin voters made their voices heard. It's time for Hovde to stop this disgusting attack on our democracy and concede," she wrote.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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