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In English / College | 2025-07-08

The words DISGUST and DISGUISE have _____ meanings.
similar
contradictory
unrelated

Asked by kicuffers

Answer (2)

The words 'DISGUST' and 'DISGUISE' have unrelated meanings. 'DISGUST' involves a strong dislike, whereas 'DISGUISE' involves concealing one's identity. Thus, 'unrelated' is the correct answer.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-07-08

The words 'DISGUST' and 'DISGUISE' have unrelated meanings.

DISGUST : This word refers to a strong feeling of dislike or disapproval, often involving physical or emotional reaction. For example, someone might feel disgusted by a bad smell or a dishonest action.

DISGUISE : This word means to change the appearance or dress of someone or something to conceal their identity or protect in some way. For instance, people wear costumes to disguise themselves during Halloween.


Since these words relate to different concepts—one about feelings of aversion and the other about altering appearance—they do not share similar meanings.

Answered by OliviaLunaGracy | 2025-07-22