Disgusting in spanish

Asqueroso

pronunciation: ɑskeɹ̩oʊsoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

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.

disgusting = asqueroso, repugnante, vergonzoso. 

Example: I find it disgusting but I guess that's human nature.

more:

» smell + disgusting = oler que apesta, oler a perros muertos, oler asqueroso, oler que da asco, tener un olor repugnante, tener un olor asqueroso.

Example: She smells disgusting; the reek of feces is almost too much to bear.

» taste + disgusting = saber asqueroso, saber a rayos, saber que da asco, tener un sabor asqueroso, tener un sabor repugnante.

Example: Coffee tastes disgusting to me yet it delivers an enjoyable caffeine buzz that that the tastier energy drinks just cant deliver.

Disgusting synonyms

foul in spanish: falta, pronunciation: faʊl part of speech: adjective wicked in spanish: malvado, pronunciation: wɪkəd part of speech: adjective offensive in spanish: ofensiva, pronunciation: əfensɪv part of speech: adjective, noun loathsome in spanish: repugnante, pronunciation: loʊðsəm part of speech: adjective repellent in spanish: repelente, pronunciation: rɪpelənt part of speech: adjective, noun yucky in spanish: asqueroso, pronunciation: jʌki part of speech: adjective repellant in spanish: repelente, pronunciation: ripelənt part of speech: adjective revolting in spanish: repugnante, pronunciation: rivoʊltɪŋ part of speech: adjective distasteful in spanish: desagradable, pronunciation: dɪsteɪstfəl part of speech: adjective loathly in spanish: detestable, pronunciation: loʊθli part of speech: adjective disgustful in spanish: asqueroso, pronunciation: dɪsgʌsfəl part of speech: adjective
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