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  1. adjective. uk / rɪˈvəʊl.tɪŋ / us / rɪˈvoʊl.tɪŋ / Add to word list. extremely unpleasant: a revolting smell of rotting cabbage. Picking your nose is a revolting habit. Synonyms. disgusting. foul. loathsome. repellent. skanky informal. yucky informal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Serious and unpleasant. abominable. abominably.

  2. The meaning of REVOLTING is extremely offensive. How to use revolting in a sentence.

  3. Revolting definition: disgusting; repulsive. See examples of REVOLTING used in a sentence.

  4. revolting. (rɪvoʊltɪŋ ) adjective. If you say that something or someone is revolting, you mean you think they are horrible and disgusting. The smell in the cell was revolting. It was the most revolting thing I have ever tasted. Synonyms: disgusting, shocking, offensive, appalling More Synonyms of revolting.

  5. Synonyms for REVOLTING: disgusting, sickening, ugly, awful, horrible, shocking, hideous, obscene; Antonyms of REVOLTING: innocuous, acceptable, inoffensive, desirable, attractive, appealing, pleasant, delicious.

  6. Something revolting is disgusting or distasteful; it turns your stomach and can offend your senses. Things that are revolting are physically upsetting, like finding hair in your soup or stepping in dog poop.

  7. revolting extremely unpleasant and making you feel slightly ill: The stew looked revolting. disgusting or revolting? Both of these words are used to describe things that smell and taste unpleasant, unpleasant personal habits and people who have them.

  8. Definition of revolt verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. revolting extremely unpleasant and making you feel slightly ill: The stew looked revolting. disgusting or revolting? Both of these words are used to describe things that smell and taste unpleasant, and unpleasant personal habits and people who have them.

  10. The earliest known use of the word revolting is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for revolting is from 1566, in a translation by John Studley, translator. revolting is formed within English, by derivation.

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