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Discover LudwigThe word "disgusting" is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it to describe something that you find unpleasant or that arouses revulsion or strong distaste. For example: "The smell of spoiled food was truly disgusting."
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"It's disgusting.
"It's a shame, disgusting, low-level, has nothing to do with reality," she told the Guardian.
On the phone from New York, during a brief break from shooting series three of the show – "Standing here in a robe, drinking a cold, disgusting coffee with a gauze wrapped around me because we're doing a parody of Human Centipede," she says by way of scene-setting – the comedian agrees that there's an element of release in acting out these grotesques.
But I can't take a sly, disgusting reference to the Great Famine of 1845-1852, sometimes known as the potato famine.
This work has largely been at the rear of the hospital so, to lend some balance, the front is disgusting.
That a five-year-old can die from one day to the next from something as stupid as the squits because governments, funders, most people refuse to talk or think about it: that's disgusting.
The hucksterism is pretty disgusting when you think about it.
She called Jenkins's treatment of parents disgusting.
It is spending two hours making a meal for them, only for them to decide it is "disgusting!" before tasting it and declining a single mouthful.
Another columnist, Timofei Sergeitsev, went further, stating that the "disgusting" American meddling in football was meant to "take the 2018 World Cup away from Russia and demonstratively bring the last independent organisation in the world under its control".
Iris Robinson, a former DUP MP and the wife of the party's leader, described homosexuality as "disgusting, loathsome, nauseating, wicked and vile", as well as an "abomination" that could be "cured".
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