sickeningness (Meaning)

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sickeningness (n)

extreme unpalatability to the mouth

Synonyms & Antonyms of sickeningness

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sickeningness Sentence Examples

  1. The sickeningness of his crime was so horrifying that it left an indelible mark on society.
  2. The stench of the sewer filled the air with an unbearable sickeningness.
  3. The thought of the maggots crawling through her wounds induced a wave of sickeningness within her.
  4. The poverty and disease prevalent in the slums was a sickeningness that weighed heavily on the human conscience.
  5. The sight of the starving children begging for scraps filled her with a deep sickeningness.
  6. The brutality of the dictator's regime filled the world with a sickeningness that could not be ignored.
  7. The sickeningness of his lies and deceit made him utterly despicable.
  8. The betrayal of trust by her closest friend left her feeling a deep sickeningness.
  9. The nauseating odor of the decaying body permeated the room with a sickeningness that overwhelmed the senses.
  10. The realization that her own actions had contributed to the sickeningness of the situation filled her with guilt and despair.

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extreme unpalatability to the mouth

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The sickeningness of his crime was so horrifying that it left an indelible mark on society.

The stench of the sewer filled the air with an unbearable sickeningness.

The thought of the maggots crawling through her wounds induced a wave of sickeningness within her.

The poverty and disease prevalent in the slums was a sickeningness that weighed heavily on the human conscience.