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Meanings of
disgusted
in English
Having a strong distaste from surfeit.
sick
fed up
sick of
tired of
Related terms
displeased
Synonyms
Examples for "
sick
"
sick
fed up
sick of
tired of
Examples for "
sick
"
1
The effect of the sudden presence in the
sick
-room
was most marked.
2
By personal contact of the
sick
with the well, especially in kissing.
3
The
sick
were healed in answer to his prayer of simple faith.
4
He took particular interest in the
sick
,
crippled and poorly nourished children.
5
Many were
sick
;
more were discontented; and all longed wearily for land.
1
They were
fed
up
with the status quo - the young particularly.
2
This proved popular with voters
fed
up
with the professional political class.
3
A few years ago, one friend got
fed
up
with going out.
4
The government constantly tells us that everyone is
fed
up
with Brexit.
5
Wil got
fed
up
with it and went home for a term.
1
The people were
sick
of
taxes; they hated the thought of war.
2
Of course it is
sick
of
war; but it will not stop.
3
I am
sick
of
the house and this wood and the air.
4
We are getting very
sick
of
you here in the Marine Office.
5
I am
sick
of
ultimatums; I will hear no more of them.
1
In All-Ireland final week, you don't be long growing
tired
of
words.
2
I'm
tired
of
people saying 'I don't know if that is true'.
3
But this new enemy had
tired
of
peace recently and wanted war.
4
I'm
tired
of
my name and citizenship being used by this Government.
5
I'm
tired
of
you asking questions you already know the answers to.
Usage of
disgusted
in English
1
In answer the scout gave a
disgusted
wave to the sea beyond.
2
But she could not eat; the sameness of the food
disgusted
her.
3
I was expecting to feel totally
disgusted
,
but I saw your point.
4
Could be Israel, could be NATO.' Harris looked both shaken and
disgusted
.
5
All that luxury might seduce Sulpice Vaudrey; it would have
disgusted
José.
6
At the best of times the atmosphere of the place
disgusted
me.
7
This outrage had appalled and
disgusted
the boyhood of Wesleyanism in Bursley.
8
As it is, we are already far too
disgusted
by many things.
9
Worked her way up through the system, then got
disgusted
with it.
10
Nana was thoroughly
disgusted
and gave up the idea of going out.
11
We become
disgusted
with the social arrangements with which we are connected.
12
The visiting lord looked away,
disgusted
by her tiny show of violence.
13
Sometimes I am
disgusted
with the dirt and helplessness of the people.
14
She becomes
disgusted
with him, and returns home without staying the night.
15
It's true -bloggers were
disgusted
that they hid her size-16body.
16
Harry was almost
disgusted
with how easy this was going to be.
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disgusted
disgust
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
so disgusted
disgusted look
much disgusted
thoroughly disgusted
more disgusted
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Disgusted
through the time
Disgusted
across language varieties
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Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
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