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disgust

revulsion / loathing / to repel
NounTransitive Verb
past: disgustedpp: disgusteding: disgusting

This term captures a visceral reaction that blends physical nausea with moral or aesthetic disapproval. It is often an instinctive, immediate response to something perceived as foul, contaminated, or ethically repulsive, creating a psychological distance between the observer and the object. As a noun, it describes the internal state of revulsion. As a verb, it describes the act of triggering this reaction in others. While similar to hatred, it differs by emphasizing a sense of sickness or "wrongness" rather than pure aggression or enmity.

Meanings

Noun

A feeling of strong disapproval, dislike, or revulsion caused by something unpleasant or offensive.

"The look of disgust on her face was unmistakable."

Transitive Verb
[~ someone]

To cause someone to feel a strong sense of revulsion or intense dislike.

"The smell of the rotting fish disgusted everyone in the room."

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