ludwigm wrote:Repeating the structure "Tithing Trough" Harmony is disgusting for me, in the culinary sense : sickening.
See other definitions for disgusting:
1. Extremely unpleasant to the senses or feelings: atrocious, foul, horrid, nasty, nauseating, offensive, repellent, repulsive, revolting, ugly, unwholesome, vile. See like/dislike, pain/pleasure.
2. So objectionable as to elicit despisal or deserve condemnation: abhorrent, abominable, antipathetic, contemptible, despicable, despisable, detestable, filthy, foul, infamous, loathsome, lousy, low, mean2, nasty, nefarious, obnoxious, odious, repugnant, rotten, shabby, vile, wretched. See good/bad.
You know, english is not my native language. I should use textual helps.
You're right, Ludwig. Harmony's "Tithing Trough" expression, which she coined to describe how she sees the leaders of the Church -- or at least, how she wants her uninformed audience to see them -- is disgusting. It is atrocious, foul, horrid, nasty, nauseating, offensive, repellent, repulsive, revolting, ugly, unwholesome, vile; also, abhorrent, abominable, antipathetic, contemptible, despicable, despisable, detestable, filthy, foul, infamous, loathsome, lousy, low, mean2, nasty, nefarious, obnoxious, odious, repugnant, rotten, shabby, vile, and wretched.
It's also demonstrably false.
So I hope you will take comfort in the fact that I will be delighted to stop reminding her of it, just as soon as she admits that it was nothing but an expression of her own character.
Regards,
Pahoran