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disgusted
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dis·gust       (dĭs-gŭst')  Pronunciation Key 
tr.v.   dis·gust·ed, dis·gust·ing, dis·gusts
  1. To excite nausea or loathing in; sicken.
  2. To offend the taste or moral sense of; repel.

n.   Profound aversion or repugnance excited by something offensive.


[Late Old French desgouster, to lose one's appetite : des-, dis- + gouster, to eat, taste (from Latin gustāre; see geus- in Indo-European roots).]

Synonyms: These verbs mean to offend the senses or feelings of: a stench that disgusted us; hypocrisy that nauseated me; repelled by your arrogance; brutality that revolts my sensibilities; a fetid odor that sickened the workers.

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dis·gust·ed       (dĭs-gŭs'tĭd)  Pronunciation Key 
adj.   Filled with disgust or irritated impatience.

dis·gust'ed·ly adv.
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disgusted

adjective
having a strong distaste from surfeit; "grew more and more disgusted"; "fed up with their complaints"; "sick of it all"; "sick to death of flattery"; "gossip that makes one sick"; "tired of the noise and smoke" 

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