Disgusting

: Focusing on unappealing textures (slimy, sticky), foul smells (putrid, rancid), or harsh lighting that reveals grime. 2. Professional & Softened Language

In fiction, writers often follow the "show, don't tell" rule. Instead of saying something is disgusting, they describe the sensory reactions it triggers. disgusting

If you need to describe a situation as "disgusting" in a formal context (like a performance review or an office email), consider more professional synonyms: or Repulsive : For morally objectionable behavior. : Focusing on unappealing textures (slimy, sticky), foul

A "write-up" for something disgusting can refer to several things: a creative description in literature, a professional way to address a "disgusting" workplace issue, or a linguistic breakdown of the word itself . 1. Creative Writing: Describing Disgust Instead of saying something is disgusting, they describe

: Recoiling, gagging, retching, flared nostrils, and narrowed eyes. Vivid Similes : "As disgusting as spoiled milk". "Like finding hair in your ice cream". "Like touching wet coins".

or Objectionable : For breaches of standards or rules. Unsanitary : For physical messes or hygiene issues. Distasteful : For comments or jokes that were inappropriate. 3. Word Analysis: "Disgusting" Let's Write Disgust - Yolandie Horak