Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Dictionary
    disgust
    /dɪsˈɡʌst/

    noun

    verb

    More definitions, origin and scrabble points

  2. Disgust is a noun or verb that means a strong feeling of disapproval and dislike, or to make someone feel that way. Learn how to use disgust in sentences, see related words and phrases, and explore translations in different languages.

  3. Disgust is a noun or verb that means a strong feeling of dislike caused by something sickening or evil, or to provoke such a feeling. Learn the synonyms, examples, word history, and related phrases of disgust from Merriam-Webster.

  4. verb [ T not continuous ] us / dɪsˈɡʌst / uk / dɪsˈɡʌst / to make you feel extreme dislike or disapproval: Doesn't all this violence on TV disgust you? SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  5. verb (used with object) to cause loathing or nausea in. Synonyms: nauseate, sicken. Antonyms: delight. to offend the good taste, moral sense, etc., of; cause extreme dislike or revulsion in: Your vulgar remarks disgust me.

  6. To disgust someone means to make them feel a strong sense of dislike and disapproval.

  7. Disgust is a strong feeling of dislike for something unacceptable or unpleasant. Learn how to use the word disgust in different contexts, with synonyms, pronunciation and pictures.

  8. As a noun, it's a reaction to something you think is gross or terrible, like showing your disgust at a movie by getting up and leaving. As a verb, disgust means "to offend," like when your class's bad behavior at the assembly disgusts all the teachers, or "to gross out or revolt."