disgust|disgusts in English
noun
[dis·gust || dɪs'gʌst]
repulsion, loathing
Use "disgust|disgusts" in a sentence
1. The thought of dissecting a frog disgusts me.
2. It makes me want to puke ( ie It disgusts me )!
3. An Abhorred object/ concept disgusts the person who Abhors it
4. If there's one thing that disgusts me it's cold porridge.
5. You disgust me.
6. Drunk girls disgust me.
7. If something Appals you, it disgusts you because it seems so bad or unpleasant
8. She snorted in disgust.
9. Personally, you disgust me.
10. Augh: An exclamation of disgust
11. (chiefly religion) Revulsion, Abomination, disgust.
12. He stamped off in disgust.
13. "Rubbish!" he exclaimed in disgust.
14. He recoiled in apparent disgust.
15. Some people hooted in disgust.
16. She walked out in disgust.
17. They were catatonic with disgust.
18. The idea fills me with disgust.
19. I wrinkled my nose in disgust.
20. The girl turned away in disgust.
21. 'You fool!' she uttered in disgust.
22. A feeling of disgust Assailed him
23. Appalling: causing intense displeasure, disgust, or …
24. She wrinkled her nose in disgust.
25. She pursed her lips with disgust.