Feeling "Disgusted" - Flashcard set (with images)
Disgusted
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: very annoyed or angry about something : feeling or showing disgust
He’s disgusted by all the attention people give to celebrities.
He had a disgusted expression on his face.
She was disgusted with herself for not knowing the answer.
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Disapproving
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: to believe that someone or something is bad or wrong : to not approve of someone or something
She married him even though her parents disapproved.
She disapproves of smoking.
Some people may disapprove of the government’s actions.
I disapproved of [=I disagreed with] their decision, but I said nothing against it.
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Disappointed
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: feeling sad, unhappy, or displeased because something was not as good as expected or because something you hoped for or expected did not happen
We were disappointed that they couldn’t go.
Disappointed fans slowly left the ballpark.
I was disappointed to see that my suggestions had been ignored.
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Awful
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: extremely bad or unpleasant
The music was awful.
They heard the most awful sounds.
Awful things began to happen.
The weather was awful.
He has some awful disease.
That joke is just/pretty/really/truly awful.
He’s an awful person.
That’s an awful thing to say.
She has awful manners.
Who painted the house that awful color?
I don’t know what’s wrong with me but I feel awful. [=very sick]
I feel awful [=very sorry] about what happened.
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Repelled
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: to cause (someone) to feel disgust
Everyone was repelled [=repulsed] by the sight.
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Judgmental
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: tending to judge people too quickly and critically
He’s judgmental about everyone except himself.
You should try to avoid being so judgmental.
a very judgmental person
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Embarrassed
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: to make (someone) feel confused and foolish in front of other people
Unexpected laughter embarrassed the speaker.
She’s worried about embarrassing herself in front of such a large audience.
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She doesn’t embarrass easily. [=she is not easily embarrassed]
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Appalled
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: to cause (someone) to feel fear, shock, or disgust
The thought of war appalls me.
It appalls me to think of the way those children have been treated.
— often used as (be) appalled
We were appalled at how long it took for our food to be served. = We were appalled that it took so long.
She was appalled by/at their behavior.
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Revolted
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: to cause (someone) to feel disgust or shock
All the violence revolted me.
— often used as (be) revolted
He was revolted by the smell.
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Nauseated
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: to cause (someone) to feel like vomiting
The smell of gasoline nauseates me.
: to cause (someone) to feel disgusted
It nauseated him to see the way the animals were treated.
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Detestable
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: causing or deserving strong dislike : deserving to be detested
He found her selfish attitude detestable. [=contemptible, despicable]
He is a detestable villain.
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Horrified
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: to cause (someone) to feel horror or shock : to greatly upset and shock (someone)
The details of the crime horrified the nation.
They were horrified by/at the movie’s violence.
He was horrified to realize that his comments had been overheard.
She had a horrified look on her face.
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Hesitant
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: slow to act or speak especially because you are nervous or unsure about what to do : feeling or showing hesitation
She took a hesitant step back from the door.
He seems hesitant about accepting the job.
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