DISGUST


Meaning of DISGUST in English

noun

ADJECTIVE

▪ great

▪ absolute , complete , pure , total , utter

▪ mild , slight

▪ obvious

Mr Haynes shook his head in obvious ~ and walked off.

▪ public

VERB + DISGUST

▪ feel

▪ express , show

▪ hide

She tried to hide the ~ that she felt.

▪ fill sb with

Decent people were filled with ~ for whoever committed the crimes.

▪ turn away in , walk away in

He threw her one look, then turned away in ~.

▪ shake your head in , wrinkle (up) your nose in

PREPOSITION

▪ in ~

Marion threw down the book in ~.

▪ with ~

They both looked with ~ at the men.

▪ ~ at

I couldn't find the words to express my ~ at his actions.

▪ ~ over

expressions of public ~ over the affair

▪ ~ with

People are showing their ~ with the existing regime.

PHRASES

▪ a snort of ~

He gave a snort of ~.

▪ an expression of ~ , a look of ~

▪ a feeling of ~ , a sense of ~

▪ much to your ~

Much to his ~, he found himself sharing a carriage with a noisy young family.

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