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  • disgusting
    us
    Frankly, it was a disgusting display; it was an insult to democracy. Ausalt öeldes oli see vastik pilt; see oli solvang demokraatiale. I find it particularly disgusting that in the supplementary agreement signed in March of this year, Hungary is being forced to reduce its national top-up for direct agricultural payments. Ma leian, et eriti vastik on see, et käesoleva aasta märtsis allakirjutatud lisalepinguga sunnitakse Ungarit vähendama ka riigi täiendavat toetust otsestele põllumajandusmaksetele.
  • repulsive
  • abhorrentabhorrent thoughtsIts not racism to reject cultural behaviour that is abhorrent to us. - Henry Makow
  • abominable
    us
    It is at the very least abominable that someone who talks so much about terrorism not only ignores Israel's terrorism but is prepared to cooperate with it. Tagasihoidlikult öeldes on see vastik, et keegi, kes räägib nii palju terrorismist, mitte ainult ei ignoreeri Iisraeli terrorismi, vaid on valmis sellega koostööd tegema. I agree with him 100%: the type of populism that we see in the Austrian media from the anti-European side is simply abominable, and I really would not like to see any more of that. Olen temaga 100% nõus: selline populismi tüüp, nagu me näeme Austria meedias Euroopa-vastasel poolel, on lihtsalt vastik, ning ma tõepoolest ei tahaks seda rohkem näha.
  • antipathetic
  • appallingThat was an appalling waste of money.
  • atrociousPrisons have been the sites of atrocious mistreatment of prisonersTheir taste in clothes is just atrocious
  • awful
    us
    My socks smell awful.We saw such an awful film last night that we left the theater before the end.an awful bonnet
  • beastly
    us
    beastly culturebeastly weather
  • contemptible
  • cursed
    us
    That cursed bird keeps stealing my milk!
  • despicable
  • despisable
  • detestable
  • dire
    us
    dire omensdire needdire consequences; to be in dire straits
  • disagreeable
    us
  • disgustful
  • dismaying
  • distastefulScrubbing the floors was a distasteful duty to performdistasteful language
  • dreadful
    us
  • feculent
  • festy
  • filthy
    us
  • foul
    us
    This cloth is too foul to use as a dusterHis foul hands got dirt all over the kitchenThe air was so foul nobody could breathe
  • gross
    us
    a gross mistake;  gross injustice;  gross negligence; a gross insult[[gross domestic productgross domestic product]]; [[gross income
  • grotty
  • hateful
  • hideous
    us
    A piteous and hideous spectacle.
  • horrendousThere was horrendous carnage at the scene of the plane crash.My journey to work this morning was horrendous!
  • horrid
    us
    horrid weatherThe other girls in class are always horrid to Jane
  • horrifying
  • indecent
  • infamous
    us
    He was an infamous traitor.He was an infamous perjurer.This infamous deed tarnishes all involved.
  • loathly
  • loathsome
  • lousyNo offense, but his cooking is lousyThe place was lousy with students
  • low
    us
    standing on low groundthe low countries Low Germanthe pitch (or: the ball) was low
  • mean
    us
    I didnt mean to knock your tooth outI mean to go to Baddeck this summerI meant to take the car in for a smog check, but it slipped my mind
  • misbegotten
  • nasty
    us
    Processed foods are full of aspartame and other nasties.This video game involves flying through a maze zapping various nasties.
  • nauseating
  • nauseous
  • nefariousVikings, pirates, outlaws, Native Americans, Confederate soldiers, Roman soldiers, hessians, and German soldiers in both world wars all committed many nefarious deeds.Aliens have a nefarious connotation in many science fiction books.
  • noisome
  • objectionable
    us
    Before removing objectionable material, youll have to decide what will offend people.
  • obnoxiousHe was an especially obnoxious and detestable specimen of a man.Throwing stones at the bus is another example of your obnoxious behaviour.
  • odious
    us
    Scrubbing the toilet is an odious task.
  • offensive
    us
    Some people find pornography offensiveAn offensive smellThe armys offensive capabilities. An offensive weapon
  • outrageous
  • repellant
  • repellentHolocaust denial, while repellent, is not illegal in Britain or Australia. Holokausti eitamine, kuigi see on vastik, ei ole seadusevastane ei Suurbritannias ega Austraalias.
  • repelling
  • repugnantWhatever the case, the equation of homosexuality with physical violence and necrophilia is morally repugnant and deeply disgraceful. Igal juhul on homoseksuaalsuse võrdsustamine füüsilise vägivalla ja nekrofiiliaga moraalselt vastik ja täiesti häbiväärne.
  • revoltingThe peasants are revolting!The most revolting smell was coming from the drains.
  • rottenIf you leave a bin unattended for a few weeks, the rubbish inside will turn rotten.The floors were damaged and the walls were rotten.His mouth stank and his teeth were rotten.
  • scandalous
  • shabby
    us
    They lived in a tiny apartment, with some old, shabby furnitureThe fellow arrived looking rather shabby after journeying so farshabby treatment
  • shocking
    us
    What a shocking calamity!
  • sickening
  • skanky
  • sleazy
    us
  • stinkingDespite leading the way for years, the new model is really stinkingWe don’t need your stinking sympathy
  • terrible
    us
    The witch gave him a terrible curseHe paid a terrible price for his life of drinkingThe food was terrible, but it was free
  • ugly
    uk
    us
    He played an ugly trick on usan ugly temper; to feel uglyan ugly rumour; an ugly customer; an ugly wound
  • unenviable[[w:Jean ValjeanValjean]] was in the unenviable position of either living with the knowledge an innocent would suffer for his crime or revealing his true identity and going back to prison
  • unsavoury
  • unwholesomeunwholesome air, or food
  • vileI glimpsed a vile squid-like creature in the depths
  • wicked
    us
    That was a wicked guitar solo, bro!The band we went to see the other night was wicked loud!a two-wicked lamp
  • wlatsome
  • wretched
    us
    I felt wretched after my wife died.The street was full of wretched beggars dressed in rags.Will you please stop playing that wretched trombone!
  • yacky
  • yecchy
  • yechy
  • yucko
  • yucky
  • yukky

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