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4 definitions found
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 [gcide]:
Disgust \Dis*gust"\, verb (used with an object) [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 disgust or strong distaste in; to cause (any one)
loathing, as of the stomach; to excite aversion in; to offend
the moral taste of; -- often with at, with, or by.
To disgust him with the world and its vanities.
--Prescott.
[AE]rius is expressly declared . . . to have been
disgusted at failing. --J. H.
Newman.
Alarmed and disgusted by the proceedings of the
convention. --Macaulay.
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 [gcide]:
disgusted \disgusted\ adjective
having a strong distaste from surfeit.
Syn: fed up(predicate), sick of(predicate), tired
of(predicate).
[WordNet 1.5]
From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:
disgusted
adjective: having a strong distaste from surfeit; "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" [syn: {fed
up(p)}, {sick(p)}, {sick of(p)}, {tired of(p)}]
From Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 [moby-thes]:
61 Moby Thesaurus words for "disgusted":
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, outraged, overfed, overfull,
overgorged, oversaturated, overstuffed, pleasureless,
prey to malaise, queasy, repelled, replete, revolted, sad, sated,
satiated, satisfied, saturated, sick, sick of, sickened, slaked,
stuffed, suffering angst, supersaturated, surfeited, tired,
tired of, uneasy, unfulfilled, ungratified, unhappy, unquiet,
unsatisfied, weary, with a bellyful, with a snootful,
with enough of
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