Highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust.
1 The idea of suicide was revolting to the vigor of his manhood.
2 Pleasure-seeking was universal, and even revolting in the sports of the Amphitheatre.
3 It was arresting, revolting , terrible; it must have compelled in any case.
4 The tones of the clergyman were no longer revolting in his ears.
5 They seemed strangely cynical; there was something revolting in his deepening calmness.
6 I could not brook it; the insult, the insulter, were too revolting .
7 In the United States the third degree has attained a revolting ill-fame.
8 Two pale, trembling men stood in the midst of the revolting crowd.
9 The idea of sharing my love with another was revolting to her.
10 The revolting cruelty and illegality of the first edicts were already admitted.
11 The name of lover assumed by you is revolting to the Countess.
12 The fact that only the King had artillery deterred barons from revolting .
13 The desolation and misery which overwhelmed Germany were most frightful and revolting .
14 She heard him talked about in a fashion that she found revolting .
15 That image was almost as revolting as the prospect of the squeeters.
16 She shared vicariously its revolting anguish and agonizing fruits, in his pangs.
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