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Poh

An exclamation expressing contempt or disgust bah

Ennui

A feeling of weariness and disgust dullness and languor of spirits arising from satiety or want of interest tedium

Nauseate

To become squeamish to feel nausea to turn away with disgust

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Loathe

To feel extreme disgust at or aversion for

Fugh

An exclamation of disgust foh faugh

Faugh

An exclamation of contempt disgust or abhorrence

Distasture

Something which excites distaste or disgust

Disrelish

Want of relish dislike of the palate or of the mind distaste a slight degree of disgust as a disrelish for some kinds of food

Obscene

(Indian Penal Code, 1860, s. 292) A vulgar writing is not necessarily obscene. Vulgarity arouses a feeling of disgust and revulsion and also boredom but does not have the effect of depraving, debasing and corrupting the morals

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Poh

An exclamation expressing contempt or disgust bah

Ennui

A feeling of weariness and disgust dullness and languor of spirits arising from satiety or want of interest tedium

Nauseate

To become squeamish to feel nausea to turn away with disgust

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Loathe

To feel extreme disgust at or aversion for

Fugh

An exclamation of disgust foh faugh

Faugh

An exclamation of contempt disgust or abhorrence

Distasture

Something which excites distaste or disgust

Disrelish

Want of relish dislike of the palate or of the mind distaste a slight degree of disgust as a disrelish for some kinds of food

Obscene

(Indian Penal Code, 1860, s. 292) A vulgar writing is not necessarily obscene. Vulgarity arouses a feeling of disgust and revulsion and also boredom but does not have the effect of depraving, debasing and corrupting the morals

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