What is another word for dis gusted?
Pronunciation:
[ dˈɪs ɡˈʌstɪd], [ dˈɪs ɡˈʌstɪd], [ d_ˈɪ_s ɡ_ˈʌ_s_t_ɪ_d]
Table of Contents
Similar words for dis gusted:
- disgusted (adjective)
- sick (adjective)
- squeamish (adjective)
- weary (adjective)
- bother (verb)
- cloy (verb)
- disgust (verb)
- displease (verb)
- horrify (verb)
- incense (verb)
- nettle (verb)
- offend (verb)
- pall (verb)
- repel (verb)
- repulse (verb)
- scandalize (verb)
- shock (verb)
- sicken (verb)
- tire (verb)
- turn (verb)
- weary (verb)
Synonyms for Dis gusted:
adj.
• disgusted (adjective)- nauseated,
- Abhorred,
- Repelled,
- Repulsed,
- nauseous,
- appalled,
- unhappy,
- sick of,
- tired,
- weary,
- teed off,
- up to here,
- satiated,
- Revolted,
- had bellyful,
- had it,
- had enough,
- overwrought,
- Scandalized,
- squeamish,
- fed up,
- sick and tired of,
- full up,
- displeased,
- grossed out,
- queasy,
- outraged,
- fastidious,
- turned off,
- sick.
- delicate,
- hypercritical,
- vertiginous,
- shaky,
- sickly,
- mincing,
- fussy,
- prudish,
- dizzy,
- scrupulous,
- queer,
- annoyed,
- captious,
- puritanical,
- prim,
- Qualmish,
- exacting,
- strait-laced,
- unsettled,
- particular.
- discontented,
- dog-tired,
- drained,
- all in,
- dead,
- Punchy,
- drowsy,
- spent,
- wearied,
- dead tired,
- fagged,
- zonked,
- sleepy,
- ready to drop,
- enervated,
- bone-tired,
- indifferent,
- out of gas,
- exhausted,
- sick and tired,
- Pooped,
- flagging,
- done in,
- beat,
- worn out,
- fatigued,
- Overworked,
- knocked out,
- impatient,
- wearing,
- bushed,
- wiped out,
- Taxed,
- drooping,
- burned out.
v.
• bother (verb)- browbeat,
- disgust,
- eat,
- alarm,
- needle,
- distress,
- concern,
- torment,
- scare,
- aggravate,
- discommode,
- disquiet,
- agitate,
- embarrass,
- vex,
- nag,
- exasperate,
- taunt,
- molest,
- carp at,
- ride,
- pursue,
- disconcert,
- perplex,
- spite,
- plague,
- intrude upon,
- irritate,
- pain,
- grate on,
- cross,
- tease,
- exacerbate,
- bore,
- inconvenience,
- afflict,
- harry,
- nudge,
- grieve,
- goad,
- perturb,
- dismay,
- bedevil,
- impede,
- provoke,
- worry,
- put out,
- pester,
- hinder,
- badger,
- hurt,
- pick on,
- tantalize,
- trouble.
- disturb,
- surfeit,
- irk,
- pall,
- revolt,
- offend,
- be repulsive,
- disenchant,
- insult,
- pique,
- make one sick,
- repulse,
- gross out,
- outrage,
- turn off,
- displease,
- bother,
- abominate,
- sicken,
- Reluct,
- cloy on,
- put off,
- shock,
- fill with loathing,
- offend morals of,
- nauseate,
- scandalize,
- turn one's stomach,
- upset.
- cap,
- fret,
- sound,
- enrage,
- chagrin,
- nettle,
- zing,
- dissatisfy,
- incense,
- cool,
- antagonize,
- wing,
- discontent,
- gall,
- roil,
- rile,
- frustrate,
- repel,
- anger,
- play dirty,
- curdle,
- disgruntle,
- annoy,
- cut to the quick,
- disappoint,
- disoblige.
- daunt,
- terrorize,
- petrify,
- scare to death,
- intimidate,
- consternate,
- terrify,
- shake,
- frighten,
- affright,
- chill off,
- appall.
- fire up,
- ire,
- get a rise out of,
- mad,
- egg on,
- ask for it,
- make see red,
- umbrage,
- madden,
- get under one's skin,
- excite,
- make blood boil,
- inflame,
- infuriate.
- turn one off,
- affront,
- transgress,
- slur,
- slight,
- trespass,
- wound,
- be disagreeable,
- aggrieve,
- jar,
- snub,
- sin,
- horrify.
- condemn,
- asperse,
- dishonor,
- vilify,
- backbite,
- slander,
- detract,
- disparage,
- malign,
- defame,
- disgrace,
- libel,
- traduce,
- lampoon,
- belittle,
- denigrate,
- decry,
- bad-mouth,
- deprecate,
- belie,
- revile,
- blackball,
- blackguard.
- bowl over,
- paralyze,
- knock out,
- overwhelm,
- daze,
- stun,
- give a turn,
- overcome,
- startle,
- electrify,
- awe,
- shake up,
- floor,
- stagger,
- unsettle,
- traumatize,
- rock,
- stupefy,
- abash,
- throw a curve,
- flabbergast,
- jolt,
- astound,
- hit like ton of bricks,
- flood,
- numb.
- ennui,
- sink,
- dishearten,
- drain,
- debilitate,
- overwork,
- wear out,
- bush,
- fold,
- faint,
- wear down,
- collapse,
- give out,
- deject,
- overstrain,
- enervate,
- strain,
- burn out,
- depress,
- crawl,
- droop,
- weaken,
- fag,
- go stale,
- put to sleep,
- tax,
- fail,
- prostrate,
- overburden,
- peter out,
- poop out,
- drop,
- wear,
- flag,
- sap,
- dispirit,
- wilt,
- yawn,
- grow weary,
- overtax,
- fatigue.
How to use "Dis gusted" in context?
The word 'disgusted' is derived from the Latin word 'disgustum'. 'Disgustum' is the past participle of the verb 'disgustare', meaning 'to make disgusted or angry'. When we feel disgusted, we may feel a sense of repulsion or even fear. Disgust can be caused by the smell of rotting food, the sight of a person with a nasty wound, or the sound of disgusting noises. In a less severe form, disgust can be a sign that we are witnessing something unpleasant, but not quite horrible enough to make us feel scared or outraged.
Word of the Day
- Synonyms:
- lifeboats.