Words For Disgust

7 words in this vocabulary list

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb to indicate manner, degree, or frequency

  • The weather turned horridly cold overnight, causing a sharp drop in temperatures.
  • I failed the exam horridly, I didn't even understand half of the questions.
  • She was dressed horridly, like she got dressed in the dark.
  • The news of his betrayal hit her horridly, shattering her trust completely.

adjective causing hatred or disgust; repulsive

  • The committee was appalled by the loathsome behavior exhibited by the defendant.
  • I can't stand that loathsome guy who always interrupts everyone.
  • That party was full of loathsome people, I couldn't wait to leave.
  • The dark clouds hanging over the town gave it a loathsome appearance.

adjective a term used to describe something unpleasant, offensive, or morally objectionable

  • The committee was shocked by the nasty allegations made against the company's CEO.
  • I can't believe she said such a nasty thing about him!
  • That party was so nasty, everyone was acting crazy!
  • Her words cut deep, leaving a nasty wound in their relationship.

eww

noun a feeling or expression of disgust

interjection used to express disgust or revulsion

  • The sight of the decaying food in the garbage can made me say 'eww'.
  • Eww, that movie was so gross!
  • Eww, that outfit is so not cute.
  • The idea of having to work on a weekend is just eww.

adjective feeling or expressing disgust or strong dislike

  • After multiple delays and setbacks, the team was scunnered by the lack of progress.
  • I'm absolutely scunnered with this never-ending paperwork.
  • She was scunnered with the whole situation and decided to walk away.
  • The constant criticism left him feeling scunnered and demotivated.

kak

noun a type of bird found in New Zealand, also known as the New Zealand parrot

  • The researcher presented a detailed analysis of the kak phenomenon in their latest paper.
  • I heard a rumor about some kak going down at the party last night.
  • That movie was so kak, I walked out halfway through.
  • Dealing with this project has been a real kakstorm lately.

verb to regard with intense aversion or loathing; abhor

  • The committee members were abominating the idea of increasing taxes.
  • I can't stand that guy, I'm abominating him.
  • I'm totally abominating this weather, it's too hot.
  • She was abominating the thought of having to work late again.