[noncount] 1 : a strong feeling of dislike for something that has a very unpleasant appearance, taste, smell, etc.
▪ He eyed the greasy food with disgust. ▪ As the smell of garbage drifted through the air, she wrinkled her nose in disgust. 2 : annoyance and anger that you feel toward something because it is not good, fair, appropriate, etc.
▪ He talked about his disgust with/at the way the news media focuses on celebrities. ▪ Much to the disgust of some listeners, the speech was interrupted several times by a few people in the audience. ▪ She shook her head in disgust when I described the scene.
▪ He eyed the greasy food with disgust. ▪ As the smell of garbage drifted through the air, she wrinkled her nose in disgust.
▪ He talked about his disgust with/at the way the news media focuses on celebrities. ▪ Much to the disgust of some listeners, the speech was interrupted several times by a few people in the audience. ▪ She shook her head in disgust when I described the scene.





