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disgusting

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/dɪsˈɡʌstɪŋ/ · dis-gust-ing

causing a strong feeling of dislike or revulsion.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

causing a strong feeling of dislike or revulsion.

ایک شدید عدم پسندیدگی یا نفرت کی کیفیت پیدا کرنے والا.

بدمزہ

badmaza

Synonyms

repulsiverevoltingoffensiveنفرت انگیزگھناؤنابدمزہ

Antonyms

agreeablepleasantdelightfulاچھاخوشگواردلچسپ

Common Collocations

  • disgusting behavior
  • disgusting smell
  • disgusting food

Example Sentences

The food was so disgusting that I couldn't finish it.

کھانا اتنا بدمزہ تھا کہ میں اسے ختم نہیں کر سکا.

Khana itna badmaza tha ke main ise khatam nahi kar saka.

His disgusting attitude towards women is unacceptable.

عورتوں کے بارے میں اس کا نفرت انگیز رویہ ناقابل قبول ہے.

Auratoun ke bare mein is ka nafrat angeez rawaya naqabool hai.

The disgusting smell from the garbage made me feel sick.

کچرے سے آنے والی گھناؤنی بدبو نے مجھے بیمار کر دیا.

Kachray se aane wali ghinauni badboo ne mujhe bemaar kar diya.

Easily Confused With

discussing:While 'discussing' means to talk about a topic, 'disgusting' describes something that is highly offensive or distasteful.

Word Family

disgust
verbناپسند کرنا
disgusted
adjectiveناپسندیدہ

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of something rotten that makes you want to gag when you smell it.

Imagine a garbage dump with a strong, unpleasant smell.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

کہاں ہے زہر وہ جو محبت کے آس پاس ہے، دیکھو تو پاس کسی کا، جس کا بندہ یہاں بدمزہ ہے

Kahan hai zehar woh jo mohabbat ke aas paas hai, Dekho to paas kisi ka, jiska banda yahan badmaza hai

Where is the poison that is near love, Look closely to someone who is unpleasant here.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جس کو گندگی میں مزہ آتا ہے، اس کو فوراً بدمزگی ہو جائے گی

Jis ko gandagi mein maza aata hai, us ko foran badmazgi ho jayegi

He who enjoys filth will soon be disgusted.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "disgustare" — to loathe

First known use: 17th century

The word 'disgusting' evolved from the Latin 'disgustare', which means to loathe or to feel sickened. The term has been used in English since the mid-17th century.