disgusted

[US]/dɪsˈgʌstɪd/
[UK]/dɪs'ɡʌstɪd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. feeling a strong aversion or revulsion; feeling annoyed or displeased.

Example Sentences

The food disgusted me.

His behaviour disgusted everybody.

I’m pretty well disgusted by your behaviour.

I am completely disgusted at you.

I am disgusted with his way of speaking.

a stench that disgusted us;

I was disgusted with myself for causing so much misery.

We are pleased with her decision. They are disgusted with the status quo.

We're all disgusted at the way her husband has treated her.

Cardinal performance:Moving bowels sparse mucopeptide, the bowels isn't great, the bad smell bigger companion haven't to digest food, disgusted, emesis, stomachache etc. symptom.

Real-world Examples

All the garbage that everybody is disgusted by is not theirs.

Source: TED Talks (Audio Version) August 2016 Collection

But if you don't speak out, people might think you weren't disgusted at all.

Source: Downton Abbey (Audio Segmented Version) Season 3

Fei was disgusted by it and hesitated.

Source: Festival Comprehensive Record

When he had finished reading, he looked disgusted.

Source: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

So no, I'm not disgusted with you.

Source: Billions Season 1

" I'm not talking rot. I'm disgusted."

Source: Selected Short Stories of Hemingway

While those who smelled the “disgust sweat” made disgusted faces.

Source: Science in 60 Seconds Listening March 2013 Collection

The British were disgusted, and they punished Massachusetts with a vengeance.

Source: Interesting History

Yup, she says disgusted, stirring again.

Source: The Little House on Mango Street

Ron looked up at Hermione, disgusted.

Source: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

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