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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

  1. adjective Disgusting or unpleasant.
  2. adjective Total, before any deductions such as tax or expenses.
  3. adjective Obvious, glaring, or extreme, often describing something clearly wrong.
  4. noun The total amount earned before deductions.
  5. noun A group of 144 items (twelve dozen).

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