Consider the toilet: Though it has the veneer (and sometimes the scent) of freshly brushed teeth, it typically evokes disgust.
At that time, they offered graphic descriptions of the procedure, knowing that they could evoke public disgust.
None of the collaborators mobilised by Hitler's conquests, not even Petain, evokes quite so much disgust.
Frank Tangredi's Mitch is a big likable lug who evokes both sympathy and disgust.
The exhibition was meant to evoke horror, disgust and hatred.
That may have seemed to evoke frustration and disgust.
But while the white laboratory rats are often considered cute and sometimes kept as pets, their wild brown cousins almost always evoke alarm or disgust.
Mapplethorpe's documentation of a sadomasochistic male homosexual subculture can evoke disgust; Mr. Serrano's image of a crucifix submerged in urine seems calculated to offend.
Morbid and scatological hallucinations may occur, evoking disgust and shame.