Disgust meaning in English
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Definition
to disgust: to sicken, to outrage, to offend, to revolt, to shock
Your behavior disgusts me: stop eating spaghetti with your hands!
disgusting: sickening, repugnant, revolting, horrible
Pronunciation examples
UK: Your behaviour disgusts me: leave the puppy alone!
US: The puppy's behavior disgusts me though.
Examples
- "You disgust me."
- "Big, happy, fat, disgusting, sexy pigs!"
- "Bruno : Disgusting?"
- "This perfume is disgusting!"
- "Quite frankly, I am disgusted by this borderline pornography."
- "Listen to his disgusting accent."
- "That's disgusting."
- "This is not a degustation, it's a dis-gustation!"
- "Fornication is a disgusting act that degrades all humans, Mr. Jones."
- "Hannah : It's disgusting!"
- "Fox hunting is a disgusting sport, Rupert, it should be banned."
- "Bruno : Disgusting!"
- "Brent : And is "haggis" the Scottish word for "disgusting"?"
- "Maman, the food here is disgusting, and I miss your terrine de pigeon."
- "Because the coffee we have here is disgusting."
- "Why won't you obey me, you disgusting machine?"
- "It is disgusting!"
- "In fact, Philip, you were a really disgusting, perverted, sick brother."
- "Brian : Your lab is disgusting!"
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