Disgusting

In fiction, writers often follow the "show, don't tell" rule. Instead of saying something is disgusting, they describe the sensory reactions it triggers.

A "write-up" for something disgusting can refer to several things: a creative description in literature, a professional way to address a "disgusting" workplace issue, or a linguistic breakdown of the word itself . 1. Creative Writing: Describing Disgust disgusting

or Objectionable : For breaches of standards or rules. Unsanitary : For physical messes or hygiene issues. Distasteful : For comments or jokes that were inappropriate. 3. Word Analysis: "Disgusting" Let's Write Disgust - Yolandie Horak In fiction, writers often follow the "show, don't tell" rule

If you need to describe a situation as "disgusting" in a formal context (like a performance review or an office email), consider more professional synonyms: or Repulsive : For morally objectionable behavior. Distasteful : For comments or jokes that were inappropriate