"Disgustingly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Disgustingly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Disgustingly
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"Disgustingly" Meaning

In a way that causes a strong feeling of dislike or distaste; unpleasantly or offensively.

"Disgustingly" Examples

Usage Examples of "disgustingly"


The smell coming from the dumpster was disgustingly foul and overwhelmed my senses.
The government's response to the crisis was disgustingly slow and inadequate, leaving many citizens to suffer.
The new restaurant's dishes were disgustingly overpriced, with small portions and poor quality ingredients.
The movie's special effects were disgustingly bad, making it feel like a low-budget production.
The way the company treated its employees was disgustingly unfair and inhumane, leading to widespread protests and lawsuits.

"Disgustingly" Similar Words

Disguise

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A disguise is a false or misleading representation of one's appearance, identity, or purposes, often used to conceal one's true intentions or characteristics. It can be a costume, mask, wig, or other means of altering one's appearance to deceive others.

Disguised

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Disguises

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Disguising

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Disguising: (verb) to cover or conceal the true appearance or identity of something or someone, often in order to deceive or fool people.

Disgust

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Disgust is a strong feeling of distaste or revulsion, often in response to something unpleasant, offensive, or unpleasantly surprising. It may be a physical reaction, such as a wrinkling of the nose or a gagging sensation, as well as an emotional response characterized by a sense of distaste or aversion.

Disgusted

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Disgustedly

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In an unpleasantly shocked or repelled manner; with a feeling of strong distaste or disgust.

Disgusting

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The word "disgusting" is an adjective that means causing a strong feeling of revulsion or distaste. It is often used to describe something that is unpleasant, offensive, or morally repugnant. For example, "The smell of the rotting trash was disgusting," or "His behavior was disgusting and inconsiderate."

Disgusts

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The verb "disgusts" means to cause a feeling of strong dislike or revulsion in someone. For example: "The smell of the dumpster disgusts me." It is a causative form of the verb "disgust", which means to cause a feeling of revulsion or moral outrage.

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Dish

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A dish is a plate of food, typically served at a meal. It can also refer to a container or utensil used for holding or serving food, such as a plate, bowl, or saucer. Additionally, a dish can be a particular kind of food or a recipe, such as a chicken dish or a fish dish.

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Disharmonic

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Disharmonious

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Lacking harmony or unity; discordant; unpleasantly uncoordinated or clashing.

Disharmoniously

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Disharmony

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