"Disgusts" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Disgusts" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Disgusts" Meaning

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.

"Disgusts" Examples

Examples of "Disgusts"


It disgusts me when people litter on the streets.
The smell of garbage disgusts me and makes me want to gag.
Her cruel behavior disgusts me and makes me angry.
The thought of eating insects disgusts me and many people.
The way the politician handled the crisis disgusts me and undermines his credibility.

"Disgusts" Similar Words

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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.

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

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

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