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disgusted, ppl. a.|dɪsˈgʌstɪd| [f. disgust v. + -ed.] †a. Distasteful, strongly disliked (obs.). b. Feeling disgust or aversion; chagrined.
1668South Serm. xxvii. (1843) 467 Fear..makes him unable to assert a disgusted truth. 1704Hearne Duct. Hist. (1714) I. 162 Wilson a disgusted Man wrote the Life of K. James. c1790Willock Voy. 11 He retired sullen and disgusted. 1819Metropolis II. 189 [He] staggers from his intemperate banquet, and reels to a disgusted wife. Hence disˈgustedly adv., with disgust or repulsion.
1864Louie's last term (N.Y.) 85 She..put her lips to the glass, turned up her nose very disgustedly. 1881M. E. Braddon Asph. III. 98 Shrugging his shoulders disgustedly. |