Be disgusted
11Disgusted — Disgust Dis*gust , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Disgusted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Disgusting}.] [OF. desgouster, F. d[ e]go[^u]ter; pref. des (L. dis ) + gouster to taste, F. go[^u]ter, fr. L. gustare, fr. gustus taste. See {Gust} to taste.] To provoke… …
12disgusted — [[t]dɪsgʌ̱stɪd[/t]] ADJ GRADED: oft ADJ with/by/at n, ADJ 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... He was disgusted that a British minister could …
13disgusted — [dɪsˈgʌstɪd] adj 1) feeling very angry and upset about something that you do not approve of I was disgusted by the way he treated those women.[/ex] 2) feeling physically ill because something is extremely unpleasant to see, smell, or taste …
14disgusted — disgust ► NOUN ▪ strong revulsion or profound indignation. ► VERB ▪ cause disgust in. DERIVATIVES disgusted adjective disgustedly adverb. ORIGIN French desgoust or Italian disgusto, from Latin gustus taste …
15disgusted — adjective having a strong distaste from surfeit (Freq. 2) 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 …
16disgusted — adjective see disgust II …
17disgusted — dis·gust·ed (dĭs gŭsʹtĭd) adj. Filled with disgust or irritated impatience. dis·gustʹed·ly adv. * * * …
18Disgusted, Tunbridge Wells — (BrE) a humorous name for an angry middle class older person who writes strong letters of complaint to newspapers about modern behaviour. The name comes from the signature that such a person might put at the end of the letter instead of writing… …
19disgusted — adjective a) filled with disgust b) irritated and out of patience …
20disgusted — Synonyms and related words: abhorrent, allayed, anguished, anxious, averse to, bored, cheerless, cloyed, crammed, depressed, engorged, fed up, full, full of, glutted, gorged, grim, hating, jaded, joyless, loathing, nauseated, nauseous, offended,… …