disgust - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of disgust in Hindi

  • घृणा
  • विरक्ति
  • असंतोष
  • नाराज़गी
  • अप्रसन्न करना
  • जुगुप्सा
  • अरुचि
  • विरुचि
  • घृणा करना

disgust Definition

Noun

  • a feeling of revulsion or strong disapproval aroused by something unpleasant or offensive.

Verb

  • cause (someone) to feel revulsion or profound disapproval.

disgust Example

  • The sight filled her with disgust ( दृष्टि ने उसे घृणा से भर दिया )
  • He made no attempt to hide the disgust in his eyes. ( उसने अपनी आँखों में घृणा को छिपाने का कोई प्रयास नहीं किया। )
  • She gave a sigh of disgust and retreated. ( उसने घृणा की सांस ली और पीछे हट गई। )
  • The repellent nature of this image evokes the almost primitive disgust that Nixon was able to elicit from his liberal enemies. ( इस छवि की विकर्षक प्रकृति लगभग आदिम घृणा को उजागर करती है जिसे निक्सन अपने उदार शत्रुओं से प्राप्त करने में सक्षम था। )

More Sentence

  • Then, with repellent images of disgust, he urges his mother to cease all sexual relations with Claudius.  
  • He eyed Mr. Jacks with disgust, like a mother reproaching her child for muddying the kitchen floor.  
  • She looked at him with reproachful eyes and he looked at her with disgust and anger.
  • She inspected a tee shirt of mine, sniffed it with disgust, and tossed it into a trash can across the room.
  • Filled with disgust, Jackie refused to clean up her children’s messy bedroom.  
  • The smell of the rancid milk made the cereal eater swell up with disgust.  
  • My brother’s nauseating sweaty gym clothes filled my heart with disgust.  
  • Harry’s voice was filled with disgust when he explained to his mother how much he hated washing dishes.  
  • Why didn't the idea disgust her like she thought it should?
  • I thought you felt disgust toward me and would turn me away.
  • Edith let out a sound of disgust, loud enough that clearly said she didn't care if Cynthia heard it or not.
  • Ingrid made a sound of disgust but took the blonde's arm.
  • Raskolnikov sat in silence, listening with disgust.
  • A look of disgust swept across his rainsoaked face.
  • He spat in disgust, but allowed the men their way.
  • What the hell? Barret spluttered with disgust.
  • But instead most of them looked at her with disgust.
  • He made a sound of disgust in the back of his throat.
  • Boredom had seized him; a great disgust of humanity.
  • The others looked at her with disgust, Gulab!.
  • Peter Templeton felt a wave of disgust wash over him.
  • The disgust aroused by the vices and effeminacy of the king increased the popularity of Henry of Guise.
  • Jessi grabbed Gerry's arm and slammed the front door behind them, marching through the hallway in a combination of disgust and envy.
  • Some of the audience walked out in disgust