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Adjectives of Sadness and Disgust

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yucky
1.
yu
cky
Adjective

unpleasant or distasteful in appearance, taste, or smell

She wrinkled her nose at the yucky smell coming from the garbage bin.

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unpleasant
2.
un
plea
sant
Adjective

not liked or enjoyed

It's unpleasant to work in an office with no windows.

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frustrate
3.
frust
rate
Verb

to make someone feel annoyed or upset for not being able to achieve what they desire

The ongoing delays frustrate her.

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depress
4.
dep
ress
Verb

to make someone feel extremely sad or discouraged, often as a result of challenging situations, such as loss

The constant rain seemed to depress him even more.

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heartbreaking
5.
heart
brea
king
Adjective

causing intense sadness, distress, or emotional pain

The heartbreaking loss of their beloved pet left the family devastated.

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upset
6.
up
set
Adjective

feeling disturbed or distressed due to a negative event

She was upset after hearing the bad news.

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devastate
7.
de
vas
tate
Verb

to deeply shock or overwhelm emotionally

The news of her brother's sudden death devastated her, leaving her unable to function.

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disappoint
8.
dis
a
ppoint
Verb

to fail to meet someone's expectations or hopes, causing them to feel let down or unhappy

The movie's ending disappointed many viewers.

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poignant
9.
poignant
Adjective

causing strong emotions, especially sadness or empathy

The poignant story of the elderly couple's enduring love brought tears to everyone's eyes.

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hurtful
10.
hurt
ful
Adjective

causing pain or distress to someone's feelings, often through unkind words or actions

His hurtful comments left her feeling deeply wounded and upset.

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repulsive
11.
re
pul
sive
Adjective

causing a strong feeling of disgust or dislike

The repulsive smell emanating from the garbage can made her feel nauseated.

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foul
12.
foul
Adjective

having an extremely unpleasant taste or smell

The spoiled meat emitted a foul odor that permeated the entire kitchen.

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disgust
13.
dis
gust
Noun

a strong feeling of distaste for someone or something

The sight of the decaying food in the refrigerator filled her with disgust.

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appall
14.
a
ppall
Verb

to shock or horrify someone, causing them to feel alarmed or deeply unpleasantly surprised

The graphic images of the accident appalled the witnesses, leaving them horrified.

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depressive
15.
dep
re
ssive
Adjective

making someone feel deeply sad or emotionally down

The rainy weather had a depressive effect on her mood.

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dismal
16.
dis
mal
Adjective

causing sadness or disappointment

The dismal weather matched his gloomy mood perfectly.

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