Disgust in spanish

Asco

pronunciation: ɑskoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

disgust1 = repugnancia, repelo, asco, aversión. 

Example: I gave him a look of scorn and disgust, but he merely laughed at me.

more:

» in disgust = indignado.

Example: The number of documents through which a searcher is willing to browse before giving up in disgust is his 'futility point'.

» much to + Posesivo + disgust = con gran repugnancia por + Posesivo + parte.

Example: Much to her disgust, her family would not hear of anything except the local doctor's treatment, as they preferred his nostrums to homeopathy.

» to the disgust of = para disgusto de.

Example: The travelling ballad singers went round fairs and markets singing and selling the ballads, often to the disgust of righteous citizens.

disgust2 = repugnar, dar asco. 

Example: So, food repulsions take root in social imagination and the logic of food classification show what is eatable or not, what disgusts and what soils the soul.

Disgust synonyms

repel in spanish: repeler, pronunciation: rɪpel part of speech: verb revolt in spanish: revuelta, pronunciation: rɪvoʊlt part of speech: noun sicken in spanish: enfermar, pronunciation: sɪkən part of speech: verb nauseate in spanish: repugnar, pronunciation: nɔzieɪt part of speech: verb turn off in spanish: apagar, pronunciation: tɜrnɔf part of speech: verb churn up in spanish: batir hasta, pronunciation: tʃɜrnʌp part of speech: verb
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