Disgusta (en. Dislikes)

/disˈɡus.ta/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To cause unease or annoyance.
The constant noise bothers me.
El ruido constante me disgusta.
To not please someone.
That movie really bothers me.
Esa película realmente me disgusta.
To produce displeasure about something.
I dislike the way he speaks to me.
Me disgusta la manera en que me habla.

Etymology

From the Latin 'disgustare', which means 'to lose the taste'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

I dislike
Indicates that something is not pleasing to someone.
me disgusta
to displease someone
To cause displeasure or dissatisfaction to a person.
disgustar a alguien
what I dislike
Referring to something specific that causes displeasure.
lo que me disgusta

Related Words

displeasure
Feeling of discontent or rejection.
desagrado
discomfort
Sensation of annoyance or lack of comfort.
incomodidad
displacement
Feeling of rejection towards something foreign.
desplazamiento

Slang Meanings

To be fed up
I'm fed up with his attitude, I dislike it.
Estoy chato de su actitud, me disgusta.
It doesn't add up for me
That plan doesn't add up for me, I dislike it.
Ese plan no me cuadra, me disgusta.