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Disgust
to disgust
01
to make someone feel upset, shocked, and sometimes offended about something
Transitive: to disgust sb
Examples
His rude behavior towards the waiter disgusted everyone at the table.
02
to cause someone to feel strong dislike or revulsion
Transitive: to disgust sb
Grammatical Information
Composition
Simple
action verb
regular
present tense
disgust
3rd person singular
disgusts
present participle
disgusting
past simple
disgusted
past participle
disgusted
Examples
The foul smell from the trash disgusted everyone in the room.
Lexical Tree
disgustful
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