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Definition of revolting adjective from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary

 

revolting

 adjective
adjective
NAmE//rɪˈvoʊltɪŋ//
 
 
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extremely unpleasant synonym disgusting a revolting smell a revolting little man Thesaurusdisgusting
  • foul
  • revolting
  • repulsive
  • offensive
  • gross
These words all describe something, especially a smell, taste, or habit, that is extremely unpleasant and often makes you feel slightly ill.
  • disgusting extremely unpleasant and making you feel slightly ill:What a disgusting smell!
  • foul dirty, and tasting or smelling bad:She could smell his foul breath.
  • revolting extremely unpleasant and making you feel slightly ill:The stew looked revolting.
disgusting or revolting?
  • Both of these words are used to describe things that smell and taste unpleasant, and unpleasant personal habits and people who have them. There is no real difference in meaning, but disgusting is more frequent, especially in spoken English.
  • repulsive (somewhat formal) extremely unpleasant in a way that offends you or makes you feel slightly ill Repulsive usually describes people, their behavior, or their habits, that you may find offensive for physical or moral reasons.
  • offensive (formal) (especially of smells) extremely unpleasant.
  • gross (informal) (of a smell, taste, or personal habit) extremely unpleasant.
Patterns
  • disgusting/revolting/repulsive/offensive to somebody
  • to find somebody/something disgusting/revolting/repulsive/offensive
  • to smell/taste disgusting/foul/revolting/gross
  • a(n) disgusting/foul/revolting/offensive/gross smell/odor
  • a disgusting/foul/revolting/repulsive/gross habit
  • disgusting/repulsive/offensive/gross behavior
  • a disgusting/revolting/repulsive man/woman/person
 
adverb The room was revoltingly dirty.
See revolting in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

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