Disgusted at Meaning in English
expression
dɪsˈɡəstəd/, /dɪsˈɡəstɪd/ /ˈæt
diss-GUHS-tid at
dɪsɡˈʌstɪd/ /ˈæt
diss-GUST-id at
Definición
Feeling a strong sense of dislike or revulsion because of something unpleasant or offensive.
Uso & Matices
Used mainly for strong emotional reaction to something unpleasant, offensive, or morally wrong. Usually followed by what caused the feeling: 'disgusted at the mess', 'disgusted at his behavior'. More formal/specific than just 'disgusted'. Not used for mild dislike.
Spanish: asqueado de - disgustado porPortuguese (BR): enojado com - enojado porPortuguese (PT): enojado com - enojado porChinese (Simplified): 对...感到厌恶 - 对...感到反感Chinese (Traditional): 對...感到厭惡 - 對...感到反感Hindi: से घिन आना - पर घृणा होनाArabic: مشمئز من - متقزز منBengali: বিরক্ত - ঘৃণিত (কিছুতে)Russian: возмущён - испытывающий отвращениеJapanese: 〜に嫌悪感を抱いてVietnamese: ghê tởm - kinh tởm (với)Korean: ~에 혐오감을 느끼는Turkish: -den/iğrenmek - tiksinmekUrdu: نفرت زدہ (کسی پر)Indonesian: merasa jijik pada - merasa muak pada
Oraciones de Ejemplo
She felt disgusted at the leftovers on the table.
basic
I was disgusted at his rude comment.
basic
They were disgusted at the way the animals were treated.
basic
I'm disgusted at myself for forgetting her birthday again.
natural
He walked away, disgusted at the unfair decision.
natural
We were all disgusted at how much food was wasted at the party.
natural