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revolting

  • 1 revolting

    adjective (causing a feeling of disgust: revolting food.) αποκρουστικός

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  • 2 Revolting

    adj.
    Horrible: P. and V. μιαρός, Ar. and P. βδελυρός; see Loathsome.
    Fearful: P. and V. δεινός, φοβερός.

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  • 3 revolting

    1) αηδιαστικός
    2) επαναστατικός

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  • 4 revolt

    [rə'vəult] 1. verb
    1) (to rebel (against a government etc): The army revolted against the dictator.) επαναστατώ, εξεγείρομαι
    2) (to disgust: His habits revolt me.) προκαλώ φρίκη/αηδία
    2. noun
    1) (the act of rebelling: The peasants rose in revolt.) επανάσταση
    2) (a rebellion.) εξέγερση
    - revolting

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  • 5 Revolt

    subs.
    P. ἀπόστασις, ἡ, P. and V. ἐπανάστασις, ἡ.
    Disobedience: P. ἀνηκουστία, ἡ (Plat.), V. τὸ μὴ κλύειν.
    ——————
    v. trans.
    Shock: P. and V. ἐκπλήσσειν; see Disgust.
    V. intrans. P. ἀφίστασθαι, μεθίστασθαι, Ar. and P. ἐπανίστασθαι.
    Incite to revolt: Ar. and P. φιστναι (acc.).
    Be disobedient: P. and V. πειθεῖν.
    Revolt from: P. ἀφίστασθαι ἀπό (gen.).
    Revolt to: P. ἀφίστασθαι πρός (acc.).
    Join in revolting: P. συναφίστασθαι (absol. or with dat.).
    Revolt before: P. προαφίστασθαι (absol.).
    met., revolt from, shrink from: P. and V. φίστασθαι (gen.), ἐξίστασθαι (gen.), ὀκνεῖν (acc.), V. ἐξαφίστασθαι (gen.); see shrink from.
    Revolt ( from doing a thing): P. and V. ὀκνεῖν (infin.), κατοκνεῖν (infin.), V. φίστασθαι (infin.), P. ἀποκνεῖν (infin.).

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  • Revolting — Re*volt ing, a. Causing abhorrence mixed with disgust; exciting extreme repugnance; loathsome; as, revolting cruelty. {Re*volt ing*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • revolting — index bad (offensive), heinous, loathsome, lurid, objectionable, obnoxious, odious, offensive ( …   Law dictionary

  • revolting — *offensive, loathsome, repulsive, repugnant Analogous words: *horrible, horrid, horrific: repellent, distasteful, obnoxious, abhorrent (see REPUGNANT): odious, *hateful, abominable …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • revolting — [adj] disgusting, nauseating abhorrent, abominable, appalling, awful, distasteful, foul, gross, horrible, horrid, loathsome, nasty, nauseous, noisome, obnoxious, obscene, offensive, repellent, repugnant, repulsive, rotten, shocking, sickening,… …   New thesaurus

  • revolting — [rivōl′tiŋ] adj. 1. engaged in revolt; rebellious 2. causing revulsion; disgusting; repulsive; offensive; loathsome revoltingly adv …   English World dictionary

  • revolting — adj. 1) revolting to 2) revolting to + inf. (it s revolting to contemplate such a possibility) 3) revolting that + clause (it s revolting that they use such obscene language) * * * [rɪ vəʊltɪŋ] revolting to revolting that + clause (it s revolting …   Combinatory dictionary

  • revolting — [[t]rɪvo͟ʊltɪŋ[/t]] ADJ GRADED If you say that something or someone is revolting, you mean you think they are horrible and disgusting. The smell in the cell was revolting... It was the most revolting thing I have ever tasted. Syn: disgusting …   English dictionary

  • revolting — adjective Date: 1806 extremely offensive < revolting behavior > < a revolting odor > • revoltingly adverb …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • revolting — re|volt|ing [rıˈvəultıŋ US ˈvoul ] adj extremely unpleasant = ↑disgusting ▪ The food was revolting! ▪ What a revolting colour! >revoltingly adv …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • revolting — adjective extremely unpleasant; disgusting: the revolting taste of sour milk | His leering glances were revolting to her. revoltingly adverb: Your socks are revoltingly dirty …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • Revolting — Revolt Re*volt , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Revolted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Revolting}.] [Cf. F. r[ e]voller, It. rivoltare. See {Revolt}, n.] 1. To turn away; to abandon or reject something; specifically, to turn away, or shrink, with abhorrence. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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