DISGUST in a Sentence
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120 example sentences for DISGUST, such as:
1. I am completely disgusted at you.
2. He left Lily to a passion of disgust and fear.
3. The more I hear about it, the more disgusted I get.
4. The kitchen was in a disgusting state when she left.
5. He's thinking of Suellen, Scarlett thought in disgust.
2. He left Lily to a passion of disgust and fear.
3. The more I hear about it, the more disgusted I get.
4. The kitchen was in a disgusting state when she left.
5. He's thinking of Suellen, Scarlett thought in disgust.
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Meanings and Examples of DISGUST
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disgust
v. cause aversion in; offend the moral sense of
v. fill with distaste
Classic Sentence: (105 in 8 pages)
1 He helped himself mechanically and began to eat; then disgust took him by the throat and he laid down his fork.
2 She could not speak, but hatred and disgust burned in her eyes as she stared at him fiercely.
3 He's thinking of Suellen, Scarlett thought in disgust.
4 She drew back with a motion of disgust, but her withdrawal was checked by a sudden discovery: under the glare of Mrs. Peniston's chandelier she had recognized the hand-writing of the letter.
5 He left Lily to a passion of disgust and fear.
6 This sense of physical discomfort was the first to assert itself; then she perceived, beneath it, a corresponding mental prostration, a languor of horror more insufferable than the first rush of her disgust.
7 But these flashes of amusement were but brief reactions from the long disgust of her days.
8 The daring black chemise of frail chiffon and lace was a hussy at which the deep-bosomed bed stiffened in disgust, and she hurled it into a bureau drawer, hid it beneath a sensible linen blouse.
9 Whether by shock, disgust, joy of combat, or physical activity, all the party were freed from their years of social decorum.
10 "I wonder what the old man wants with this lump of foul lard," said Stubb, not without some disgust at the thought of having to do with so ignoble a leviathan.
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11 He sat beside her on the couch and behaved very well until the Polish violin-teacher across the hall began to practise, when Prince would growl and sniff the air with disgust.
12 Mr. Pontellier, unable to read his newspaper with any degree of comfort, arose with an expression and an exclamation of disgust.
13 The "pitchfork senator" stood their fusillade of questions for about an hour, and then went home in disgust, and the balance of the meeting was a strictly party affair.
14 Heyward prepared to comply, though with strong disgust at the nature of the office he was compelled to execute.
15 Conquering his disgust, however, he was able, with an averted face, to address his successful enemy.
Example Sentence:
1 “I was surprised," said Stillman, who yelled in disgust from the penalty box.
2 Rochester shudder: a singularly marked expression of disgust, horror, hatred, warped his countenance almost to distortion.
3 Immediately, thousands of people took to social media to express their disgust at a system that appears to have let four boys off the hook for what can only be described as despicable acts.
4 As the story unfolded throughout the past week, I experienced the gamut of emotions: shock, anger, sadness, disgust, confusion.
5 I am completely disgusted at you.
6 I feel disgusted and wonder how I could ever have been so gross.
7 His father was so disgusted to discover his son was dealing drugs he shopped him to police.
8 Dear Sir, I was disgusted to see the picture on page one of Sunday's feature section.
9 The more I hear about it, the more disgusted I get.
10 I am disgusted at this decision by the government, to once again infringe on the rights of the people of the countryside!
11 He appeared to be weary of his troubles and his love, - in short, disgusted with life.
12 Obama entered politics during Bill Clinton's presidency, when urban liberals were growing disgusted with the president's strategy of “triangulation,” popularly interpreted as the idea that you can win broad support by picking fights with the ideologues in your own party.
13 I'm not easily shocked,but his deed was too disgusting.
14 The kitchen was in a disgusting state when she left.
15 His deceit is disgusting; he took everybody in!