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    disgusted
    /dəˈskəstəd/

    adjective

    • 1. feeling or expressing revulsion or strong disapproval: "a disgusted look"

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  2. The meaning of DISGUSTED is feeling or showing disgust : disturbed physically or mentally by something distasteful. How to use disgusted in a sentence.

  3. disgusted. adjective. uk / dɪsˈɡʌs.tɪd / us / dɪsˈɡʌs.tɪd / Add to word list. C1. feeling extreme dislike or disapproval of something: disgusted at She was disgusted at the way they treated their children. disgusted with I'm totally disgusted with your behaviour. Synonym. sick. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Not liking. abhor. abide.

  4. 1. : to provoke to loathing, repugnance, or aversion : be offensive to. The idea of eating raw meat disgusts him. 2. : to cause (one) to lose an interest or intention. is disgusted by their ignorance. intransitive verb. : to cause disgust. Synonyms. Noun. aversion. distaste. horror. loathing. nausea. repugnance.

  5. If you're disgusted, you're fed up, appalled, or sickened by something. You might, for example, be disgusted by the smell of your younger brother's dirty feet. If you've had enough of listening to your wealthy cousin complain about all the international traveling she has to do, you're disgusted.

  6. disgusted. (dɪsgʌstɪd ) adjective [oft ADJECTIVE that] If you are disgusted, you feel a strong sense of dislike and disapproval at something. I'm disgusted with the way that he was treated. [ + with/by/at] He was disgusted that a British minister could have behaved so disgracefully.

  7. a strong feeling of disapproval and dislike at a situation, person's behaviour, etc.: in disgust She walked out in disgust. disgust at We are demonstrating to show our anger and disgust at the treatment of refugees. in disgust at He resigned from the committee in disgust at the corruption.

  8. adjective. /dɪsˈɡʌstɪd/ feeling or showing disgust. disgusted (at/by somebody/something) I was disgusted at/by the sight. disgusted (with somebody/something/yourself) I was disgusted with myself for eating so much. disgusted (to see, hear, etc…) He was disgusted to see such awful living conditions. Extra Examples. Topics Feelings c1.

  9. Define disgusted. disgusted synonyms, disgusted pronunciation, disgusted translation, English dictionary definition of disgusted. adj. Filled with disgust or irritated impatience. dis·gust′ed·ly adv. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  10. noun. a strong distaste; nausea; loathing. repugnance caused by something offensive; strong aversion: He left the room in disgust. Synonyms: antipathy, detestation, abhorrence. Antonyms: relish. disgust. / dɪsˈɡʌst / verb. to sicken or fill with loathing. to offend the moral sense, principles, or taste of.

  11. to sicken or fill with loathing. 2. to offend the moral sense, principles, or taste of. noun. 3. a great loathing or distaste aroused by someone or something. 4. See in disgust. Collins English Dictionary.