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The word 'disgust' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express a strong feeling of revulsion or aversion towards something. Example sentence: His behavior filled me with disgust.
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PH: "I don't want to speak to you, you disgust me".
The attack provoked a wave of disgust and outrage across France, reaching government level, until Leblanc confessed that she had made the whole thing up.
Mujtaba walked away in disgust and said it was time to leave.
Great transformations from season three: McNulty into a uniform-wearing, clean-nosed, stay-at-home type who invites Bunk around for dinner, much to the latter's disgust.
She orders the public not to call her by her name and flares her nostrils with disgust whenever she's placed anywhere that isn't covered in gold pillars.
They disgust all of us really, let's be honest.
In removing Anastasia's tampon himself, Christian embodies a desire for women that transcends the disgust that culture has made men and women feel about female bodies.
The unutterable, ostentatious horror of Isis's actions – the latest of which is the beheading of the British aid worker David Haines – and the way in which it actively solicits disgust, now has to be reconciled with the knowledge that these combatants are educated, tech-savvy and enjoy a popular base.
"She looked at me with this look of abject terror – this horror, this disgust, this revulsion – and she screamed," he told the ABC.
So when Crenshaw, an earnest historian of the game, looks back on the scenes on the 17th green, scenes that caused such an equable and respected character as Sam Torrance to express his disgust, he might, when the emotion has died down, ponder what he has done and whether it is too late to stop it.
I wonder if there's anyone left who thinks freedom (including the freedom to offend and disgust) is the most important thing of all.
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