Disgust - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Disgust is an emotion that is typically associated with things that are regarded as unclean, inedible, infectious, or otherwise offensive. For example, "I am disgusted by the stench and sight of that...
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Disgust appears to play a role in moral judgment, moral conflict, and ethno-political violence. (For the best work on disgust and politics, see David Pizarro.) Disgust has clinical ramifications, for it seems to be involved in obsessive-compulsive disorder and in a variety of phobias.
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Rozin specializes in the psychological study of disgust, and he was demonstrating the universal concept of touch transference. It's a fancy term for cooties. If something repulsive touches something benign, the latter, even if it's physically unchanged, becomes "infected."
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Definition of disgust from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Learn more about "disgust" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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Definition of disgust in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of disgust. Pronunciation of disgust. Translations of disgust. disgust synonyms, disgust antonyms. Information about disgust in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... Synonyms: disgust, nauseate, repel, revolt, sicken; These verbs mean to offend...
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An experiment to determine levels of disgust ... Skip to main content ... Test your sensitivity to disgust and take part in a real science experiment.
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Definition of disgust from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of disgust. Pronunciation of disgust. Definition of the word disgust. Origin of the word disgust. ... Dictionary Home » Webster's New World College Dictionary » disgust...
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Does one suffer with the problem because of the disgust one feels of the "icky" stuff or due to the fear of pain? Does it matter whether it is fear or the disgust? Yes, it does, if you are seeking relief from the problem.
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Disgust is a strong negative feeling of aversion or disapproval. You may have a sickening feeling of revulsion, loathing or nausea. Disgust, as registered by the wrinkled nose, lowered brows, narrowed eyes, a protruded tongue and a open-mouthed look of a baby who has just tasted lemon juice, certainly is universal.
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