Definition of revolting in English:
revolting
adjective rɪˈvəʊltɪŋrɪˈvoʊltɪŋ
Causing intense disgust; disgusting.
there was a revolting smell that lingered in the air
Example sentencesExamples
- This is a revolting gesture of superiority.
- Conversely this produced the most revolting cruelty.
- The most revolting thing I find about television is the commercials.
- So if you also had a revolting time at the restaurant then please, let us know.
- The first involved much use of dried egg which has a revolting smell, not unlike that of fish food.
- There seems to be a competition going on amongst the senior managers to see who can wear the silliest or most revolting tie.
- Then you become hugely desirable, in a revolting sort of way.
- No wonder I didn't know I had a brain when I was at home, or that I wasn't a totally revolting person.
- "He is the most revolting human being I have ever met," Butler said.
- Diego Martin has suddenly become the scene of some of the most revolting crimes.
- The husband got disgustingly drunk and behaved in a revolting manner.
- It is kind of funny in a revolting way.
- This is a revolting confession, I know.
- And when cops raided his house, they found evidence of an even more revolting crime.
- I wonder what the revolting students find objectionable about that.
- Don't leave me there wondering exactly which revolting character flaw you found the biggest turn off.
- It is such a revolting thing to have happened to such an amazing man.
- There was a revolting smell that lingered in the air.
- I actually get quite offended if anyone dares to use that revolting word when referring to me.
- This defense makes his original speech all the more revolting.
Definition of revolting in US English:
revolting
adjectiveriˈvōltiNGrɪˈvoʊltɪŋ
Causing intense disgust; disgusting.
there was a revolting smell that lingered in the air
Example sentencesExamples
- Diego Martin has suddenly become the scene of some of the most revolting crimes.
- This is a revolting gesture of superiority.
- It is kind of funny in a revolting way.
- This is a revolting confession, I know.
- "He is the most revolting human being I have ever met," Butler said.
- There seems to be a competition going on amongst the senior managers to see who can wear the silliest or most revolting tie.
- The most revolting thing I find about television is the commercials.
- No wonder I didn't know I had a brain when I was at home, or that I wasn't a totally revolting person.
- The first involved much use of dried egg which has a revolting smell, not unlike that of fish food.
- Then you become hugely desirable, in a revolting sort of way.
- Conversely this produced the most revolting cruelty.
- And when cops raided his house, they found evidence of an even more revolting crime.
- I wonder what the revolting students find objectionable about that.
- There was a revolting smell that lingered in the air.
- Don't leave me there wondering exactly which revolting character flaw you found the biggest turn off.
- It is such a revolting thing to have happened to such an amazing man.
- This defense makes his original speech all the more revolting.
- I actually get quite offended if anyone dares to use that revolting word when referring to me.
- The husband got disgustingly drunk and behaved in a revolting manner.
- So if you also had a revolting time at the restaurant then please, let us know.