disgusted
/dɪsˈɡʌstɪd/adjective3 syllables
Disgusted means: having a strong distaste from surfeit.
Synonyms for disgusted5
adjective, as in having a strong distaste from surfeit
What does disgusted mean?1
adjective
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having a strong distaste from surfeit“grew more and more disgusted”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
Disgusted in a sentence
- Disgusted with her good-for-nothing husband, she divorced him.JimBreen
- He wouldn't just be disappointed, but like all of us, he'd be disgusted.Nylez
- The dirty plates in the restaurant disgusted us.CM
- She divorced her good-for-nothing husband because she was disgusted with him.AlanF_US
- I am disgusted with myself for my short memory.unknown
- Ziri got disgusted and got up to leave.Amastan
- That makes me disgusted just to think of it.CM
- The disgusted audience started throwing things at the stage.WarsawWill
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