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18 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Disgusting' in a Sentence

"Causing strong feelings of revulsion or aversion; offensive to one's physical, moral, or aesthetic sensibilities." more

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The slimy and smelly pond water was disgusting.
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The dark alley was filled with a disgusting assortment of refuse, creating an unpleasant atmosphere.
After playing in the mud, Tim found his shoes to be disgusting.
Tommy thought the taste of raw onions was disgusting.
Tommy found the slimy texture of the snail in the garden disgusting.
He finds the taste of brussels sprouts disgusting.
The taste of the expired and sour milk was nothing short of disgusting.
The muddy water in the pond was so disgusting that nobody dared to swim in it.
The slimy, green goo on the playground slide is disgusting.
The moldy sandwich in his lunchbox looked disgusting, so Jake decided not to eat it.
The messy room was truly disgusting to look at.
The rotten banana peel in the lunchbox was disgusting.
The spoiled milk had a disgusting smell in the kitchen.
The sight of the dirty, unkempt room was truly disgusting.
The moldy bread in the lunchbox is disgusting.
The rotten eggs had a truly disgusting odor.
The rotten smell from the garbage was absolutely disgusting.
Sarah found a disgusting bug in her shoe.

Disgusting

dis-guhs-ting
adjectiveCausing strong feelings of revulsion or aversion; offensive to one's physical, moral, or aesthetic sensibilities.

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Last Updated On: May 12, 2024
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