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disgust [dɪs'gʌst]1 noun(sick feeling) dégoût m, aversion f, répugnance f; (displeasure) écœurement m, dégoût m;∎ to be filled with disgust at sth être écœuré par qch;∎ in order to express our disgust with the decision pour montrer que nous sommes écœurés par cette décision;∎ I resigned in disgust dégoûté ou écœuré, j'ai démissionné;∎ much to my disgust à mon grand dégoût(sicken) dégoûter; (displease) écœurer;∎ I am disgusted with him/this government/his behaviour il/ce gouvernement/son comportement m'écœure;∎ I was disgusted by the accounts of torture (sickened) les récits de torture m'ont écœuré ou m'ont donné la nausée;∎ to be disgusted with oneself (displeased) s'en vouloir;∎ I am disgusted with or at my own stupidity (displeased) je m'en veux d'être aussi stupide
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