Disgusted

/dɪsˈɡʌstɪd/

Meaning & Definition

adjective
Feeling or showing strong unapproval or revulsion.
She was disgusted by the sight of the littered park.
A feeling of dislike or repulsion.
He was disgusted at the idea of eating snails.
Experiencing a strong emotional reaction of disapproval.
They were disgusted by the unfair treatment of the workers.
Having an intense feeling of aversion.
I felt disgusted after hearing the disturbing news.
Repulsed or offended by something.
She was disgusted to learn about the cruel practices in the factory.

Etymology

From Latin 'disgustare', meaning to irritate or make nasty.

Common Phrases and Expressions

disgusted look
A facial expression that shows strong disapproval.
disgusted with
Feeling strong disapproval towards someone or something.

Related Words

disgust
A strong feeling of dislike or aversion.
repugnant
Extremely distasteful; unacceptable.

Slang Meanings

Grossed out
I was totally grossed out by the food they served.
Turned off
I was really turned off by his attitude.