Shame resulting from strong dislike of yourself or your actions.
1Her mind, a sluggish mire of self-disgust and defeat, refused to clear.
2He was feeling a twinge of self-disgust, and I didn't blame him.
3They hardly noticed me with shame and self-disgust oozing from my pores.
4We'll make the nine or bury ourselves under a shipload of self-disgust!
5Thus it's actually a crime of nauseating internal weakness, of self-disgust.
6The scars from State still burned, and he was often overwhelmed with self-disgust.
7Then his fists clenched and his brows met in a frown of self-disgust.
8His self-disgust had blossomed over the years, was finally coming to full flower.
9He was glaring at his hands in self-disgust when the legal doctor arrived.
10Pride and self-disgust served her like first-aid surgeons on the battlefield
11In her present mood of self-disgust, she could not immediately begin dreaming again.
12All this self-disgust he dated from the coming of Geraldine Conyers.
13Then his eye caught his sandals, and he felt a spasm of self-disgust.
14She bit her bottom lip, her self-disgust returning with a vengeance.
15The King was jubilant and his joy smothered Peter Marlowe's self-disgust.
16With dreadful self-disgust, Bellis realized that Silas had judged her well.
Self-disgust ao longo do tempo