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US
/dɪsˈɡəstəd, dɪsˈɡəstɪd/
]
[ UK /dɪsɡˈʌstɪd/ ]
[ UK /dɪsɡˈʌstɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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having a strong distaste from surfeit
sick to death of flattery
gossip that makes one sick
fed up with their complaints
grew more and more disgusted
sick of it all
tired of the noise and smoke
How To Use disgusted In A Sentence
- Just because the American people are disgusted with higher taxes, bigger government, left wing liberal give away policies and pacifist foreign policy attitudes, this idiot thinks the Tea Party activist is in someway trying to bring the country down. Clinton warns against violent anti-government attitude
- He comes to be disgusted by all abstractions and ideas.
- People in downstate are totally disgusted withChicago politics. Republican congressman announces bid for Obama's Senate seat
- We have every reason to remain indignant, disgusted, embarrassed and angry about this fact, but no room anymore whatsoever to feign surprise. The CNN estimate of the Searchlight Rally. | RedState
- I feel disgusted and wonder how I could ever have been so gross.
- You start to look for more graphic pornography and start using porn that disgusted you earlier.
- Immediately I've done it I feel completely disgusted with myself.
- Immediately I've done it I feel completely disgusted with myself.
- I am always disgusted by the number of people using their car for intraurban movements, while we have a very reasonable public transport system. The Energy Post
- Then they either look shocked or disgusted! The Sun