Lucy
Horrible and Disgusting, When both of these words are used to describe food, which one carries a stronger tone?
21. Dez. 2023 07:50
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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.
21. Dezember 2023
How about using 'inedible'?
21. Dezember 2023
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.
21. Dezember 2023
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.
21. Dezember 2023
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