Yes, it is. (e.g. a disgusting mess)
It is the present participle of the verb (to disgust) and may be used as an adjective. This particular word is a passive form and would not be a noun (gerund).
It can be an adjective meaning disgusting or smelly. It can also be a noun meaning an infraction, as in some sports.
The word 'disgusted' can be both an adjective and a verb. It is used as an adjective when it describes someone, such as "My mother was disgusted when I came in the house and tramped mud everywhere." It is also used as a verb when it refers to an action, such as "He disgusted me when he spat on the ground in public."
The word "loathsome" (disgusting, repulsive, or worthy of dislike) is an adjective and has no plural.
The spelling 'yoky' is a Japanese female name (Yoky or Yoko), a proper noun. The spelling 'yucky' is an adjective, meaning gross, distasteful, or disgusting.
It can be, to mean disgusting or repugnant (a revolting development) or actual revolt (revolting party members). Revolting is the present participle of the verb to revolt, and may be a verb, noun, or adjective.
The form of speech for "disgusting" is an adjective.
No, it is an adjective.
Yes, disgusting is an adjective that can describe a person.
Dégoûtant(e) is the French adjective meaning 'disgusting'.
Yes and it means unpleasant or disgusting.
Objectionable, meaning offensive or disgusting.
It can be an adjective meaning disgusting or smelly. It can also be a noun meaning an infraction, as in some sports.
The word 'disgusted' can be both an adjective and a verb. It is used as an adjective when it describes someone, such as "My mother was disgusted when I came in the house and tramped mud everywhere." It is also used as a verb when it refers to an action, such as "He disgusted me when he spat on the ground in public."
The word "loathsome" (disgusting, repulsive, or worthy of dislike) is an adjective and has no plural.
The spelling 'yoky' is a Japanese female name (Yoky or Yoko), a proper noun. The spelling 'yucky' is an adjective, meaning gross, distasteful, or disgusting.
The word sick is the adjective form.
The word appalling is not a sound, but it is an adjective. To find something appalling is to find it both shocking and disgusting.