An adverb is a part of speech that denotes a sign of an action or other sign. What does this mean? We will deal with examples. You can sing loudly, quietly, sharply, well, badly, mediocre. Or very loud, too loud, too loud. In the first case, we were faced with signs of action, in the second - with signs of signs. In this article we will talk in detail about the adverb "disgusted", synonyms and antonyms of this dialect, with which words it is combined.
The meaning of the adverb
What does "disgust" mean? This question will be easily answered by someone who knows the meaning of the adjective "fastidious", from which the dialect studied by us is formed.
Disgust - this means "with disgust, with hostility", basically, hostility and aversion are associated with unscrupulousness, both physical and moral.
Let's look at a few examples:
- Nazar Zolotnikov looked at his disheveled wife and spat squeamishly on the clean, sparkling floor.
- Maria drank the offered water and squeamishly wiped her lips with the back of her hand.
- An elderly passenger entered the compartment, looked around with disdain, wiped the seat with her handkerchief and cautiously sat down on the very edge.
Squeamish: synonyms
Knowledge of synonyms enriches our vocabulary, makes speech flowery, diverse, beautiful. Do you think it is possible to find synonyms for the word "squeamish"? Maybe it is one of a kind?
Let us turn to special dictionaries for help. They are called "Dictionaries of Synonyms."
Squeamish means:
- hostile;
- contemptuously;
- disparagingly;
- derogatoryly;
- shamefully.
The closest to the meaning of the word "disgusting". To the full extent, the synonyms proposed above do not convey the meaning of the adverb βfastidiousβ.
Antonyms
If synonyms are words that are close to each other in meaning, then antonyms, on the contrary, have diametrically opposite meanings.
The antonyms of the adverb are "squeamish", reflecting various shades of meaning, depending on the context:
- not squeamishly;
- indifferent;
- unpretentious;
- affectionately.
Phrases with the adverb "disgust"
A sign of what actions can be expressed by the adverb "disdain"? In other words, what can be done fastidiously?
Look, look, touch, touch, speak, frown, twist, squint, watch, relate, recoil, move away, run back, push away, cast, reject, throw away, eat, drink, try, turn away, look around, inspect, wipe, pick up, to push, push, pull away, move away, smile, walk, beat, kick.