Gusté (en. Pleased)

/ɡusˈte/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Indicates that something pleased or satisfied someone in the past.
Yesterday I liked myself at the party.
Ayer me gusté en la fiesta.
Refers to the expression of pleasure or enjoyment that something or someone has produced.
I never thought I liked a book so much.
Nunca pensé que me gusté tanto un libro.
Form used to express appreciation for something experienced previously.
I really liked the new restaurant I tried.
Me gusté mucho el nuevo restaurante que probé.

Etymology

From the verb gustar, which comes from the Latin 'gustāre'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

I liked myself
I was pleased with myself
me gusté
You liked me
You were pleased with me
te gusté
He/She liked me
He/She was pleased with me
le gusté

Related Words

to like
to express liking or preference for something.
gustar
pleasure
feeling of satisfaction or well-being.
agrado
tasty
that produces taste or pleasure.
gustoso

Slang Meanings

I took a liking to him/her.
When I met him, I liked myself.
Cuando lo conocí, me gusté.
Loved it.
I really liked the movie.
La película me gustó mucho.