Disgust Through Body Language

  • Wrinkling the nose – A sharp reaction as if trying to block a bad smell.
  • Lifting or curling the upper lip – Often paired with bared teeth.
  • Furrowed brows – Eyebrows pinching together or lowering with distaste.
  • Squinting or narrowing the eyes – A look of suspicion or displeasure.
  • Mouth twisting or pulling to the side – As if suppressing a gag or sneer.
  • Pursed lips – Tightly pressed together, showing suppression or rejection.
  • Flared nostrils – A reflexive reaction to something unpleasant.
  • A sudden grimace – An involuntary cringe across the face.
  • A sharp gasp or intake of breath – A reflexive reaction to shock or distaste.
  • A scoffing laugh – Mockery combined with discomfort.
  • Huffing or puffing audibly – An exhale of disapproval.
  • Dry swallowing or gulping – Suppressing nausea or a verbal reaction.
  • Tutting or clicking the tongue – Expressing dissatisfaction.
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