Synonym: nauseate, offend, repel, revolt, sicken. Antonym: delight, please. Similar words: disgusting, disguise, misguide, gusto, august, gustatory, augustinian, disgrace. Meaning: [dɪs'gʌst] n. strong feelings of dislike. v. 1. fill with distaste 2. cause aversion in; offend the moral sense of.
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61. We are demonstrating to show our anger and disgust at the treatment of refugees.
62. Much to my disgust , I found that there were no toilets for the disabled.
63. Ted threw up his hands in disgust. 'Can't you make her change her mind?' he asked.
64. She wrinkled her nose in disgust at the smell of urine.
65. Helen made a grimace of disgust when she saw the raw meat.
66. Yvonne turned and stalked out of the room in disgust.
67. Sam threw his books down in disgust and stormed out of the room.
68. He waved his hand in disgust.
69. Mandy crinkled up her nose in disgust.
70. The Daughter's face crinkled up in disgust.
71. The disgust had been long delayed.
72. His face contorted in sheer disgust.
73. In disgust he threw the paper into the crowd.
74. The adjutant turned away in shame and disgust.
75. Barbara Coleman gave a snort of disgust.
76. She sniffed them(sentencedict.com), wrinkled up her nose in disgust.
77. Board members made no effort to hide their disgust.
78. She shook her head in disgust.
79. They were catatonic with disgust.
80. I was inclined to echo Mary's disgust.
81. Houellebecq's disgust and horror is not feigned.
82. Detectives spoke of their disgust at the brutal attack.
83. Barber walked out of the meeting in disgust.
84. She answered him with a snarl of disgust.
85. He was always surprised by joy, always surprised by disgust,[Sentence dictionary] always bewildered by the swing between the two.
86. Berkoff's customary disgust with the human race is here directed at male dominance and brutality.
87. The mouth is drawn down in bitter disgust, the eyes nearly closed, unseeing.
88. Disgust invades me, invades this room, almost like a real reptile, a skink flicking out its swift purple tongue.
89. Normally the fish would take one look at the lure, and turn back in disgust.
90. The touchy Mr K turned on his heel in disgust and departed the scene.
More similar words: disgusting, disguise, misguide, gusto, august, gustatory, augustinian, disgrace, disgorge, disgraced, disgraceful, disgruntled, distrust, distrustfully, bogus, asparagus, misgiving, sarcophagus, oust, must, lust, just, dust, rust, musty, crust, trust, just now, just as, hustle.