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| Principal Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | disgusted adj | (physically nauseated) | asqueado adj | | | I felt disgusted and had to leave quickly. | | | Me sentí asqueado y tuve que irme rápido. | | disgusted adj | figurative (morally repulsed) | indignado/a adj | | | | enojado/a adj | | | | hastiado adj | | | | fastidiado/a adj | | | I'm disgusted by their refusal to admit their guilt. | | | Estoy indignado por su negativa a admitir su culpa. |
| Principal Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | disgust n | (physical revulsion) | repugnancia nf | | | | repulsión nf | | | | náusea nf | | | | asco nm | | | She drew back from the wreckage in disgust. | | | Retrocedió de los restos con repugnancia. | | disgust n | figurative (moral repugnance) | repulsión nm | | | | aversión nf | | | | indignación nf | | | | repulsa nf | | | Everyone reacted with disgust to the proposal. | | | Todos reaccionaron con repulsión a la propuesta. | | disgust [sb]⇒ vtr | figurative (offend morally) (figurado) | enfermar⇒ vtr | | | | ofender⇒ vtr | | | | indignar⇒ vtr | | | Their treatment of their horses disgusted me. | | | Me enferma cómo tratan a sus caballos. | | disgust [sb] vtr | (revolt, nauseate) | asquear⇒ vtr | | | | repugnar⇒ vtr | | | The foul stench coming from the room disgusted us. | | | El fétido hedor de la habitación nos asqueaba. |
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