disgusting
word · lemma: disgust
/dɪsˈɡəstɪŋ/
dis-GUHS-ting
/dɪsɡˈʌstɪŋ/
dis-GUHS-ting
Definition
Something disgusting makes you feel strong dislike, often because it is dirty, offensive, or unpleasant. It can describe bad smells, food, behavior, or situations.
Usage & Nuances
Very common and fairly strong. It often describes physical disgust ('a disgusting smell') but is also used for moral anger ('disgusting behavior'). Stronger and more emotional than 'unpleasant' or 'gross' in some contexts; 'gross' is more informal.
Spanish: asqueroso - repugnantePortuguese (BR): nojento - repugnantePortuguese (PT): nojento - repugnanteChinese (Simplified): 令人恶心的 - 讨厌透顶的Chinese (Traditional): 令人噁心的 - 討厭透頂的Hindi: घिनौना - बेहद गंदाArabic: مقزز - مثير للاشمئزازBengali: জঘন্য - ঘৃণাজনক - বিকৃত (স্বাদ, গন্ধ, ব্যবহার)Russian: отвратительный - мерзкийJapanese: ひどい - いやな - おぞましいVietnamese: kinh tởm - ghê tởmKorean: 역겨운 - 혐오스러운Turkish: iğrenç - tiksindiriciUrdu: گھناؤنا - نفرت انگیزIndonesian: menjijikkan - menjijik
Example Sentences
It's disgusting how they treat their workers.
natural
That was a disgusting joke.
basic
The kitchen smells disgusting.
basic
I can't eat this soup. It's disgusting.
basic
The bathroom was disgusting, so I left right away.
natural
There was disgusting stuff all over the floor after the party.
natural