disgust
/dɪsˈɡʌst/Definitions
1. noun
a strong feeling of distaste or aversion, especially one caused by something considered to be morally reprehensible or unpleasant
“Her disgust at the injustice of the situation was evident in her voice.”
2. verb
to feel or express a strong distaste or aversion, especially one caused by something considered to be morally reprehensible or unpleasant
“She was disgusted by the dirty conditions of the restaurant.”
3. noun
a feeling of loathing or detestation, especially one that is intense or deep-seated
“His disgust at the cruel treatment of the animals was palpable.”