Lucy
Horrible and Disgusting, When both of these words are used to describe food, which one carries a stronger tone?
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Use "horrible" if it tastes bad or is prepared badly. Use "disgusting" if it looks like something that should not be eaten. For example, if it contained a dead mouse or a cockroach, that would be disgusting. Of the two, I would say "disgusting" is worse.
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How about using 'inedible'?
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When it comes to food, I'd say they're equally strong. They both describe food you'd probably spit out, or decline to try.
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When used to describe food, disgusting is a stronger expression, but horrible also describes something very very bad, whether you use it for food or something else.
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