disgusted


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dis·gust·ed

 (dĭs-gŭs′tĭd)
adj.
Filled with disgust or irritated impatience.

dis·gust′ed·ly adv.
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disgusted

(dɪsˈɡʌstɪd)
adj
feeling a strong sense of dislike and disapproval
disˈgustedly adv
disˈgustedness n
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.disgusted - having a strong distaste from surfeitdisgusted - having a strong distaste from surfeit; "grew more and more disgusted"; "fed up with their complaints"; "sick of it all"; "sick to death of flattery"; "gossip that makes one sick"; "tired of the noise and smoke"
displeased - not pleased; experiencing or manifesting displeasure
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disgusted

adjective
1. outraged, appalled, offended, sickened, scandalized I'm disgusted with the way that he was treated.
2. sickened, repelled, repulsed, nauseated squeamish men who are disgusted by the idea of menstruation
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disgusted

adjective
Out of patience with:
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Translations
znechucený
frastødt
kauhuissaan
ogorčen
むかつく
정떨어진
äcklad
รู้สึกสะอิดสะเอียน
cảm thấy kinh tởm

disgusted

[dɪsˈgʌstɪd] ADJ [viewer, reader, customer] → indignado; [tone, voice] → de indignación
I am disgusted at the way we were treatedestoy indignado por la manera en que nos trataron
he was disgusted by his failureestaba muy enojado consigo mismo por su fracaso
I am disgusted with youestoy indignado contigo
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disgusted

[dɪsˈgʌstɪd] adj (= appalled) → dégoûté(e)
I was absolutely disgusted → J'étais complètement dégoûté.
to be disgusted with sth, to be disgusted by sth → être dégoûté(e) par qch
to be disgusted with sb → être dégoûté(e) par qn
to be disgusted that ... → être dégoûté(e) par le fait que ...
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disgusted

adjangeekelt; (at sb’s behaviour) → empört; to be disgusted with somebodyempört über jdn sein; to be disgusted with somethingangewidert von etw sein; I was disgusted with myselfich war mir selbst zuwider
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disgusted

[dɪsˈgʌstɪd] adj to be disgusted (at)essere disgustato/a (di fronte a)
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disgusted

مُشْمَئِزّ znechucený frastødt angeekelt αηδιασμένος indignado kauhuissaan dégoûté ogorčen disgustato むかつく 정떨어진 walgend forkledd zdegustowany enojado чувствующий отвращение äcklad รู้สึกสะอิดสะเอียน tiksinmiş cảm thấy kinh tởm 厌恶的
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References in classic literature ?
He would despise him, and perhaps be shocked or disgusted that he could envisage the possibility of making Mildred his mistress after she had given herself to another man.
His son and his son's wife were disgusted at this, so the old grandfather at last had to sit in the corner behind the stove, and they gave him his food in an earthenware bowl, and not even enough of it.
Therefore, do not let our princes accuse fortune for the loss of their principalities after so many years' possession, but rather their own sloth, because in quiet times they never thought there could be a change (it is a common defect in man not to make any provision in the calm against the tempest), and when afterwards the bad times came they thought of flight and not of defending themselves, and they hoped that the people, disgusted with the insolence of the conquerors, would recall them.
The waiter glanced in with the disgusted look of the man who serves intoxicants for the man who takes too much of them.
The Judge left the Court, looking deeply disgusted: But the Snark, though a little aghast, As the lawyer to whom the defense was entrusted, Went bellowing on to the last.
Joseph, as the disgusted Stella said, looked like a walking rag-bag.
Dawn-Anne Beattie, who took her three-yearold nephew to the park, said on social media: "Absolutely disgusted that there are people out there that think this behaviour is acceptable.
Writing on Facebook, she said: "Absolutely disgusted tonight at Meethill Park that there are people out there that think this behaviour is acceptable.
To be "disgusted by" the pain of others, by war, by genocide seems an inadequate, indeed unethical response, the repulsion perhaps rendering the atrocity invisible.
Summary: New Delhi [India], Mar 10 (ANI): Nawazuddin Siddiqui is seemingly disgusted by the accusations of spying on his estranged wife.
I VISITED Port Eynon beach on the Gower today and was both disgusted and angered at the number of dogs on the beach, in spite of signs forbidding the use of the beach by dogs from May to September.
I walked down again this morning and was disgusted to find a double mattress had been dumped.