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Yes, you can use " disgusting " to describe a person or a poem. Simply google " He is disgusting " and " poem is disgusting ", and you ' ll find many results. If you think a person is rude, and you don ' t like him, you can say whatever you want. Disgusting is a very mild word compared to other words which you ' ll see in your googling search. Below is a sampling of my search result.
He is rude, disgusting, foul mouthed and just plain disgusting, but she loves him and forgives him. It is indeed something to think about - how love can make you forgive way too many things. It's what I would call painfully amusing, ...
www.imdb.com/title/tt0362802/ - 41k
Here is the answer you ' re looking for.
He is disgusting. He is an exceedingly nauseating pill, but he accomplishes his mission." Since then, reactions to Whitman have been at both extremes: his book has been banned for sensuality one decade, and then praised as the ...
www.poets.org/page.php/prmID/284 - 25k -
The person being described above is a poet.
He is disgusting and that picture of the coke, boogers, whatever in her nose is absolutely hideous. UGH! They both look trashy and nasty. That pic of her is definately up there with one of the worst I have ever seen. ...
www.hollywoodrag.com/index.php?/weblog/comments/kate_moss_and_pete_doherty_hit_the_stage/ - 26k
The above describes an ugly person.
Mr. Poet, How dare you compare yourself to Christ! Who do you think you are writing such sacrilegious crap? Your referral to yourself (in Fury) as a john is more like it. This poem is disgusting. You should remove it. It's offensive. DB ...
poetheart.com/poetry/response/index200107.html - 76k
There ' re many examples for " this poem is disgusting ".
P.S. You may also use " loathsome " to describe a person you don ' t like.