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13 macabre adjective Gruesome and horrifying, often involving death or injury — typically used to describe disturbing or morbid subjects. See
14 muck noun Dirt, grime or messy substance. See
15 obscene adjective Offensive, rude, or shocking, often in a sexual context See
16 odious adjective Extremely unpleasant; repulsive. See
17 profane adjective Not respectful of others beliefs and standards, often by using vulgar language or disrespectful actions. See
18 profanity noun A form of speech that violates social or moral standards, particularly in relation to sacred or revered subjects. See
19 puke nounverb verb To vomit See
20 puke nounverb noun Vomit See
21 putrid adjective (of organic matter) decaying or rotting and emitting a fetid smell See
22 reek verb To give off a very strong and unpleasant odor; to stink. See
23 repel verb To cause someone or something to back away to a point of greater distance, usually as a result of a strong feeling of aversion or disgust. See
24 reprehensible adjective Describing behavior, actions, or conduct that is morally wrong and worthy of disapproval or condemnation. See
25 repugnant adjective Unpleasant and disgusting. See
26 repulsive adjective Extremely unpleasant and disgusting. See
27 retch verb To make the sound and movement of vomiting See
28 revulsion noun A strong feeling of disgust or repulsion towards something, that makes a person what to distance themselves from it. See
29 scum noun A layer of dirt or froth on the surface of a liquid See
30 scuzzy adjective Dirty and unpleasant See
31 seedy adjective Sordid and disreputable See
32 shameless adjective Not ashamed about something that others generally consider unacceptable See