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Words and phrases that have a meaning related to disgust:   (179 results)

Often used in the same context:
dismay, exasperation, frustration, indignation, anger, revulsion, bewilderment, disdain, disbelief, astonishment, displeasure, amazement, outrage, distaste, dissatisfaction, unhappiness, incredulity, fury, bafflement, distain, puzzlement, bemusement, abhorrence, loathing, disapproval, scorn, disgruntlement, dejection, anguish, disappointment, disenchantment, discontent, indifference, impatience, resentment, befuddlement, disinterest, hostility, disquiet, derision, disillusionment, glee, bitterness, repugnance, despair, desperation, ambivalence, consternation, detestation, admiration, stupefaction, helplessness, irritation, annoyance, infuriation, unease, delight, elation, sympathy, disaffection, antipathy, opprobrium, perplexity, humiliation, apathy, indignance, angst, ire, incredulousness, jubilation, sadness, mortification, hatred, disproval, callousness, cynicism, dislike, petulance, contempt, incomprehension, feelings, embarrassment, groans, sorrow, disapprobation, vexation, weariness, disgrace, distrust, remorse, chagrin, sheepishness, disrespect, shame, apoplexy, trepidation, regret, shock, horror, vitriol, tactlessness, rage, disfavour, incredulous, indulgent, afraid, cant, careless, deceived, ignorant, nonnative, outraged, prejudiced, prudish, shocked, undiscerning, undiscriminating, unlearned, untravelled, algonquian, amazed, amish

More specific:
appal, appall, horror, nausea, nauseate, offend, outrage, repugnance, repulsion, revulsion, scandalize, shock, sicken

Appears in the definition of:
., abhorrence, abomination, appal, appall, detestation, disgustedly, disgustful, disgusting, distasteful, execration, foul, loathing, loathly, loathsome, nausea, odium, offend, outrage, repellant, repellent, repelling, retract, revolting, scandalise, scandalize, shock, shrink back, skanky, wicked, wince, yucky

More general:
dislike, excite, repel, repulse, stimulate, stir

Synonyms:
churn up, nauseate, repel, revolt, sicken, turn off

Also try:
— Adjectives for disgust: great, utter, deep, intense, general, profound, much, sheer, extreme, self, infinite, more...

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