- Deeply shock
- Disgust
- Dismay, horrify
- Greatly dismay
- Horrify
- Horrify a quiet musical mate
- Papal confusion is bound to horrify
- Branch of a road
- Cause of loss of interest
- Disgust
- Lose interest and take a different path
- Disgust
- Make or become nauseated
- Nauseate
- Repel
- To make sick; to disease.
- To make qualmish; to nauseate; to disgust; as, to sicken
the stomach.
- To impair; to weaken.
- Contort the face
- Distorted facial expression
- Express disgust
- Expression of distaste
- forced smile
- Make a face
- Pull a face
- Experiencing a strong sense of dislike or disapproval
- one experiencing a strong sense of dislike or disapproval
- Repulsed
- Sickened
- of Disgust