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Definition of gust
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Gust (v. t.) To
taste;
to have a
relish
for.
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Gusto
::
Gusto (n.) Nice or keen
appreciation
or
enjoyment;
relish;
taste;
fancy.
Disgustfulness
::
Disgustfulness
(n.) The state of being
disgustful.
Disgust
::
Disgust
(v. t.)
Repugnance
to what is
offensive;
aversion
or
displeasure
produced
by
something
loathsome;
loathing;
strong
distaste;
-- said
primarily
of the
sickening
opposition
felt for
anything
which
offends
the
physical
organs
of
taste;
now
rather
of the
analogous
repugnance
excited
by
anything
extremely
unpleasant
to the moral taste or
higher
sensibilities
of our
nature;
as, an act of
cruelty
may
excite
disgust..
Abhor
::
Abhor (v. i.) To
shrink
back with
horror,
disgust,
or
dislike;
to be
contrary
or
averse;
-- with.
Spew
::
Spew (v. t.) To cast forth with
abhorrence
or
disgust;
to
eject.
August
::
August
(a.) Of a
quality
inspiring
mingled
admiration
and
reverence;
having
an
aspect
of
solemn
dignity
or
grandeur;
sublime;
majestic;
having
exalted
birth,
character,
state,
or
authority..
Disrelish
::
Disrelish
(n.) Want of
relish;
dislike
(of the
palate
or of the
mind);
distaste;
a
slight
degree
of
disgust;
as, a
disrelish
for some kinds of
food..
Athink
::
Athink
(v. t.) To
repent;
to
displease;
to
disgust.
Ennui
::
Ennui (n.) A
feeling
of
weariness
and
disgust;
dullness
and
languor
of
spirits,
arising
from
satiety
or want of
interest;
tedium..
Odious
::
Odious
(a.)
Causing
or
provoking
hatred,
repugnance,
or
disgust;
offensive;
disagreeable;
repulsive;
as, an
odious
sight;
an
odious
smell..
Loathing
::
Loathing
(n.)
Extreme
disgust;
a
feeling
of
aversion,
nausea,
abhorrence,
or
detestation..
Angustura Bark
::
Angustura
bark () See
Angostura
bark.
Revolt
::
Revolt
(n.) To be
disgusted,
shocked,
or
grossly
offended;
hence,
to feel
nausea;
-- with at; as, the
stomach
revolts
at such food; his
nature
revolts
at
cruelty..
Blast
::
Blast (n.) A
violent
gust of wind.
Coquina
::
Coquina
(n.) A soft,
whitish,
coral-like
stone,
formed
of
broken
shells
and
corals,
found in the
southern
United
States,
and used for
roadbeds
and for
building
material,
as in the fort at St.
Augustine,
Florida..
Cottonwood
::
Cottonwood
(n.) An
American
tree of the genus
Populus
or
poplar,
having
the seeds
covered
with
abundant
cottonlike
hairs;
esp., the P.
monilifera
and P.
angustifolia
of the
Western
United
States..
Angustifolious
::
Angustifolious
(a.)
Having
narrow
leaves.
Sick
::
Sick
(superl.)
Having
a
strong
dislike;
disgusted;
surfeited;
-- with of; as, to be sick of
flattery..
Tolerable
::
Tolerable
(a.)
Moderately
good or
agreeable;
not
contemptible;
not very
excellent
or
pleasing,
but such as can be borne or
received
without
disgust,
resentment,
or
opposition;
passable;
as, a
tolerable
administration;
a
tolerable
entertainment;
a
tolerable
translation..
Privet
::
Privet
(n.) An
ornamental
European
shrub
(Ligustrum
vulgare),
much used in
hedges;
--
called
also
prim..
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