meaning - Can something be disgusting without something else to feel disgust?



Disgusting means



Causing disgust; repulsive; distasteful



and is a deverbal adjective in that it behaves purely as an adjective, not a present participle.


If we take an adjective such as "disgusting" and define it as "causing disgust" or some other definition with the progressive aspect, does that mean a sentence with that adjective describing something entails that another being exists? For example,



The very disgusting bug was alone in the room.


The man who was the only person there was really annoying.





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