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20 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Revolting' in a Sentence

"Causing strong feelings of disgust or repulsion; extremely unpleasant to the senses." more

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The slimy and revolting creature crawled across the forest floor.
The loud thunder was revolting to the little puppy.
The spoiled milk had a revolting odor that filled the entire kitchen.
The spoiled milk had a revolting taste that lingered in her mouth.
The scary monster in the story looked revolting.
The spoiled milk was revolting to drink.
The smell from the garbage can was absolutely revolting.
The smell of rotten eggs was revolting.
The abandoned house had a revolting smell that made everyone cringe.
The messy and dirty room was revolting to the neat freak.
Sally found the horror movie to be quite revolting and covered her eyes.
The slimy mud was revolting to touch.
The sight of a bug crawling on her arm was revolting to the girl.
The slimy and squishy texture of the jellyfish was revolting.
The cafeteria served a revolting mix of overcooked vegetables.
The slimy snail left a revolting trail on the sidewalk.
The moldy bread was revolting to the senses.
The revolting sound of a car crash echoed through the silent night.
The garbage can was full of revolting trash.
The dirty public restroom was so revolting that no one wanted to use it.

Revolting

ri-vohl-ting
adjectiveCausing strong feelings of disgust or repulsion; extremely unpleasant to the senses.

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Last Updated On: February 1, 2024
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