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Meaning

The word "disgusting" describes something that is extremely unpleasant, offensive, or repulsive. It can refer to smells, sights, tastes, or behaviors that provoke a strong feeling of aversion or distaste.

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Etymology

The word "disgusting" comes from the verb "disgust," which has its roots in the French word "dégoûter," meaning "to loathe." The prefix "dis-" indicates a reversal or negation, while "gust" comes from the Latin "gustare," meaning "to taste." Thus, "disgust" and "disgusting" convey a sense of turning away from something due to an unpleasant experience.

Examples

  1. The smell of the garbage was so disgusting that I had to hold my nose.
  2. She found the idea of eating insects absolutely disgusting.
  3. The movie contained several scenes that were too disgusting for my taste.
  4. His behavior at the party was considered disgusting by many guests.
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