disgusto

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See also: disgustó and disgustò

Italian

Etymology

From disgustare or from dis- +‎ gusto. Cf. French dégoût.

Pronunciation

Noun

disgusto m (plural disgusti)

  1. disgust

Verb

disgusto

  1. first-person singular present indicative of disgustare

Spanish

Etymology

From disgustar or from dis- +‎ gusto. Cf. French dégoût.

Noun

disgusto m (plural disgustos)

  1. displeasure
  2. annoyance

Usage notes

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Derived terms

Verb

disgusto

  1. First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of disgustar.