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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Adj. | 1. | ![]() 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.
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disgusted
adjectiveOut of patience with:
Idiom: sick and tired.
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disgusted
[dɪsˈgʌstɪd] ADJ [viewer, reader, customer] → indignado; [tone, voice] → de indignaciónI am disgusted at the way we were treated → estoy indignado por la manera en que nos trataron
he was disgusted by his failure → estaba muy enojado consigo mismo por su fracaso
I am disgusted with you → estoy indignado contigo
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disgusted
→ indignadoMultilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009