What does dégoûté in French mean?

What is the meaning of the word dégoûté in French? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use dégoûté in French.

The word dégoûté in French means sick of, repulsed, revolted, disgust, revolt, repel, put off, be fussy. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word dégoûté

sick of

adjectif (qui ressent de la répugnance) (informal)

(expression: Prepositional phrase, adverbial phrase, or other phrase or expression--for example, "behind the times," "on your own.")
Pauline a mangé beaucoup trop de chocolat et maintenant elle en est dégoûtée.
Pauline has eaten way too much chocolate and now she is sick of it.

repulsed, revolted

adjectif (privé d'appétit)

(adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house.")
Il y a tant de nourriture que Pierre est dégoûté.
There is so much food that Peter is repulsed (or: revolted).

disgust, revolt, repel

verbe transitif (répugner)

(transitive verb: Verb taking a direct object--for example, "Say something." "She found the cat.")
L'hypocrisie me dégoûte.
Hypocrisy disgusts me.

put off

verbe transitif (enlever l'envie)

(phrasal verb, transitive, separable: Verb with adverb(s) or preposition(s), having special meaning, divisible--for example, "call off" [=cancel], "call the game off," "call off the game.")
Toutes ces histoires de dopage m'ont dégoûté du cyclisme professionnel.
The whole drugs thing has put me off professional cycling.

be fussy

locution verbale (faire le difficile)

L'enfant est devant son assiette, l'air exigeant, faisant le dégoûté.

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