dégoutant — meaning in English
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English meaning
- disgusting adj Causing a strong feeling of revulsion; repulsive.
- gross adjective Disgusting or unpleasant.
- icky adjective Unpleasantly sticky, slimy, or disgusting.
- loathsome adj Extremely unpleasant or disgusting; causing hatred or revulsion.
- manky adj Unpleasantly dirty and disgusting.
- noisome adj Morally hurtful or noxious.
- ribald adj Coarsely, vulgarly, or lewdly amusing; referring to sexual matters in a rude or irreverent way.
- sickening adj Causing disgust, nausea, or revulsion.
- unpalatable adj Unpleasant to the taste.
Senses
dégoutant is used for these senses in English:
- disgusting Causing disgust; repulsive; distasteful.
- gross (informal, North America, AU) Causing disgust.
- icky (informal) Unpleasantly sticky; yucky; disgusting.
- loathsome Highly offensive; abominable, sickening.
- manky (UK, Ireland, Commonwealth, slang) Unpleasantly dirty and disgusting.
- noisome (literary) Offensive to the senses; disgusting, unpleasant, nauseous, especially having an undesirable smell.
- ribald A person who is filthy or vulgar in nature.
- sickening Causing sickness or disgust.
gross — full definition
- adjective Disgusting or unpleasant.
- adjective Total, before any deductions such as tax or expenses.
- adjective Obvious, glaring, or extreme, often describing something clearly wrong.
- noun The total amount earned before deductions.
- noun A group of 144 items (twelve dozen).