How to use disgust in a sentence. A strong feeling of disapproval and dislike at a situation, person's behaviour, etc. Desgouster, from latin gustus, 'taste') is an emotional response of rejection or revulsion to something potentially contagious [1] or something considered offensive, distasteful or unpleasant. Definition of disgust noun in oxford advanced learner's dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more. Repugnance caused by something offensive
He left the room in disgust. Profound dislike or annoyance caused by something sickening or offensive [late old french desgouster, to lose one's appetite Disgust is a feeling of very strong dislike or disapproval He spoke of his disgust at the incident A look of disgust came over his face
A strong feeling of dislike for something that has a very unpleasant appearance, taste, smell, etc. Annoyance and anger that you feel toward something because it is not good, fair, appropriate, etc. Disgust is a strong feeling of dislike If you can't stand peas, you might wrinkle your nose in disgust when you are served a bowl of pea soup. He couldn't hide his disgust at the atrocity Feelings of disgust and trembling came over her
Disgust is a verb and a noun, disgusting and disgusted are adjectives He was filled with disgust by all that violence
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