Pronunciation: /dɪsˈɡʌstɪd/
adjective A word that describes a noun or pronoun, in this case, expressing a strong feeling of dislike or revulsion.
A1 I am disgusted by the smell of rotten food.
A2 She was disgusted when she saw the dirty dishes in the sink.
B1 The customer was disgusted with the poor quality of service at the restaurant.
B2 I was disgusted by the unethical behavior of my colleague.
C1 The politician's actions left the public disgusted and outraged.
C2 The graphic images in the documentary left viewers feeling disgusted and disturbed.
formal She was utterly disgusted by the lack of sanitation in the restaurant.
informal I was so disgusted when I saw him picking his nose in public.
slang I felt totally disgusted by the way he treated his girlfriend.
figurative The corruption in the government left me feeling disgusted with the system.
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