n. & v.
--n. (usu. foll. by at, for)
1. strong aversion; repugnance.
2 indignation.
--v.tr. cause disgust in (their behaviour disgusts me; was disgusted to find a slug).
Phrases and idioms:
in disgust as a result of disgust (left in disgust).
Derivatives:
disgustedly adv.
Etymology: OF degoust, desgouster, or It. disgusto, disgustare (as DIS-, GUSTO)