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disgust
noun as in aversion; repulsion
verb as in cause aversion; repel
Example Sentences
With his target in sight, Bong spends two hours taking swipes at Trump, ethnic cleansing, the elite’s response to airborne pathogens, human commodification and white people’s disgusting obsession with putrid sauces.
The goalkeeper suffered what Millwall described as '"disgusting" online abuse after the incident, and in a statement Roberts said he was "devastated by what happened".
Former Labour MP and crossbench peer Lord Austin described the remarks as "disgusting racism" and called on the Conservative Party to take "proper action".
This New Jersey voter has backed both Republicans and Democrats in the past but was "disgusted" by how Trump and Vance handled themselves in the Oval Office.
Israelis desperately want them all back, without the sort of propaganda displays that have disgusted and infuriated the entire country.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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