revolting Antonyms

Meaning of revolting

Wordnet

revolting (s)

highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust

Webster

revolting (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Revolt

Webster

revolting (a.)

Causing abhorrence mixed with disgust; exciting extreme repugnance; loathsome; as, revolting cruelty.

revolting Sentence Examples

  1. The smell emanating from the garbage bin was utterly revolting.
  2. She found the sight of the decaying animal carcass revolting.
  3. The taste of the spoiled milk was so revolting that he had to spit it out immediately.
  4. The movie depicted scenes of violence that many viewers found revolting.
  5. The politician's corrupt actions were considered revolting by the public.
  6. The thought of eating insects was revolting to some, but to others, it was a delicacy.
  7. The sight of the mold growing on the old bread was revolting to her.
  8. The conditions in the prison were described as revolting by human rights organizations.
  9. The taste of the medicine was so revolting that the child refused to take it.
  10. The thought of eating raw meat was revolting to her, despite it being a cultural norm in some regions.

FAQs About the word revolting

highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgustof Revolt, Causing abhorrence mixed with disgust; exciting extreme repugnance; loathsome; as, revolting cruelty.

disgusting, obnoxious, horrible, hideous, offensive, obscene, sickening, shocking, dreadful, awful

likeable, darling, luscious, attractive, congenial, inoffensive, pleasing, heavenly, heavenly, savory

The smell emanating from the garbage bin was utterly revolting.

She found the sight of the decaying animal carcass revolting.

The taste of the spoiled milk was so revolting that he had to spit it out immediately.

The movie depicted scenes of violence that many viewers found revolting.