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The example sentences of DISGUSTS in videos (6 in total of 6)

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Use "disgusts" in a sentence | "disgusts" example sentences

How to use "disgusts" in a sentence?

  • The way to perfection is through a series of disgusts
    -Walter Pater-
  • Look deep into the hearts of men, and see what delights and disgusts the wise.
    -Marcus Aurelius-
  • I wonder what disgusts you more, the fact that I’m a demon, or the fact that when I touch you, it doesn’t matter.
    -Larissa Ione-
  • If something about the human body disgusts you, the fault lies with the manufacturer.
    -Lenny Bruce-
  • There is nothing that disgusts a man like getting beaten at chess by a woman.
    -Charles Dudley Warner-
  • In every marriage the wife has to keep her mouth shut about at least one small thing her husband does that disgusts her.
    -John O'Hara-
  • Nothing human disgusts me unless it's unkind.
    -Tennessee Williams-
  • Conservatism, ever more timorous and narrow, disgusts the children, and drives them for a mouthful of fresh air into radicalism.
    -Ralph Waldo Emerson-
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Definition and meaning of DISGUSTS

What does "disgusts mean?"

/disˈɡəst/

disgusts

verb
cause someone to feel revulsion or strong disapproval.

What are synonyms of "disgusts"?
Some common synonyms of "disgusts" are:
  • revolt,
  • repel,
  • repulse,
  • sicken,
  • nauseate,
  • squick,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/rəˈvōlt/

revolt
adjective noun verb

Causing you to feel distaste or shock. attempt to end authority of person or body by rebelling. To cause someone to feel distaste or shock.

/rəˈpel/

repel
verb

To make or force someone or something go away.

/rəˈpəls/

repulse
noun verb

action of driving back attack or of being driven back. To feel repelled by the thought, or presence of.

/ˈsikən/

sicken
verb

To shock, disgust or upset.

/ˈnôzēˌāt/

nauseate
verb

affect with nausea.

What are antonyms of "disgusts"?
Some common antonyms of "disgusts" are:
  • attract,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/əˈtrakt/

attract
verb

entice to place or activity.

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