disgusted

disgusted
disgusted adj
1. asqueado
I'm disgusted! ¡estoy asqueada!
2. indignado
I'm disgusted by your behaviour me indigna tu comportamiento
disgusted
tr[dɪs'gʌstɪd]
adjective
1 (revolted) asqueado,-a; (indignant) indignado,-a
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to be disgusted at/by something indignarle a uno algo
I'm disgusted at the way he treats his wife me indigna la manera en que trata a su mujer
to be disgusted with somebody estar furioso,-a con alguien, estar indignado,-a con alguien
I'm disgusted with myself estoy indignado conmigo mismo
disgusted
adj.
fastidioso, -a adj.
mohino, -a adj.
molesto, -a adj.
dɪs'gʌstəd, dɪs'gʌstɪd
adjective indignado; (stronger) asqueado

disgusted AT o WITH somebody/oneself: she's disgusted with him/herself — está indignada or furiosa con él/furiosa consigo misma

[dɪs'ɡʌstɪd]
ADJ [viewer, reader, customer] indignado; [tone, voice] de indignación

I am disgusted at the way we were treated — estoy indignado por la manera en que nos trataron

he was disgusted by his failure — estaba muy enojado consigo mismo por su fracaso

I am disgusted with you — estoy indignado contigo

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[dɪs'gʌstəd, dɪs'gʌstɪd]
adjective indignado; (stronger) asqueado

disgusted AT o WITH somebody/oneself: she's disgusted with him/herself — está indignada or furiosa con él/furiosa consigo misma


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