disgustar

disgustar
transitive verb
1to upset (enojarse)
  • le disgustó que olvidáramos su cumpleaños -> he was upset that we forgot his birthday
2(desagradar)
  • ese sombrero no me disgusta -> that hat's not bad
  • me disgusta tener que decirle esto -> I don't like to have to say this to you
disgustarse
pronomial verb
1to get upset (sentir enojo)
2to fall out (enemistarse)

disgustar [dis-goos-tar’]
article & verb transitive
1To disgust, to distaste, to disrelish.
2To disgust, to strike with dislike, to offend.
  • Es un olor que me disgusta -> it’s a smell which upsets me
  • Me disgusta tener que repetirlo -> it annoys me to have to repeat it
verb reflexive
3To be displeased, to fall out, to be at variance with another.
4To get tired, fatigued, to be bored.

disgustar
verbo:transitivo
to upset
comprendí que le disgustaba mi presencia I realized that my presence upset him; me disgusta tener que repetirlo I don't like having to repeat it; es un olor que me disgusta it's a smell I don't like; estaba muy disgustado con el asunto he was very displeased upset about the matter;o
verbo:pronominal
disgustarse
1 (enfadarse) to get upset
2 (molestarse) to be displeased; be offended;con about
3 [+amigos] to fall out;con with

Verb Conjugation for "disgustar"

Presente Pretérito Imperfect Futuro Subjuntivo
Yo disgusto disgusté disgustaba disgustaré disguste
disgustas disgustaste disgustabas disgustarás disgustes
Ella/Él/Usted disgusta disgustó disgustaba disgustará disguste
Nosotros disgustamos disgustamos disgustábamos disgustaremos disgustemos
Vosotros disgustáis disgustasteis disgustabais disgustaréis disgustéis
Ellos/Ustedes disgustan disgustaron disgustaban disgustarán disgusten
Gerund: disgustando / Participle: disgustado / Complete disgustar conjugation >

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