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Definitions for Disgusted
[1] to cause loathing or nausea in.
[2] to offend the good taste, moral sense, etc., of; cause extreme dislike or revulsion in: Your vulgar remarks disgust me.
[3] a strong distaste; nausea; loathing.
[4] repugnance caused by something offensive; strong aversion: He left the room in disgust.
[5] to sicken or fill with loathing
[6] to offend the moral sense, principles, or taste of
[7] a great loathing or distaste aroused by someone or something
[8] in disgust as a result of disgust
Words related to Disgusted
disgustqueasy, tired, unhappy, weary, appalled, displeased, nauseated, sick, repelled, abhorred, satiated, revolted, fastidious, nauseous, overwrought, squeamish
Words nearby Disgusted
disgustdisgraceful, disgregate, disgruntle, disgruntled, disguise, disgust, disgustful, disgusting, dish, dish aerial, dish antenna
Origin of Disgusted
1590–1600; (v.) < Middle French desgouster, equivalent to des- dis-1 + gouster to taste, relish, derivative of goust taste < Latin gusta (see choose); (noun) < Middle French desgoust, derivative of the v.
Words that may be confused with Disgusted
WORDS, THAT, MAY, BE, CONFUSED, WITH, disgustdiscussed, disgust
Other words from Disgusted
dis·gust·ed·ly , adverb
dis·gust·ed·ness , noun
pre·dis·gust , noun
qua·si-dis·gust·ed , adjective
qua·si-dis·gust·ed·ly , adverb
self-dis·gust , noun
un·dis·gust·ed , adjective
Word origin for Disgusted
C16: from Old French desgouster, from des- dis- 1 + gouster to taste, from goust taste, from Latin gustus
Synonyms for Disgusted
appalled, outraged, queasy, tired, unhappy, weary, abhorred, displeased, nauseated, repelled, repulsed, revolted, satiated, scandalized, sick, fastidious, fed up, full up, grossed out, had bellyful, had enough, had it, nauseous, overwrought, sick and tired of, sick of, squeamish, teed off, turned off, up to here