disgusto
Italian
Etymology
From disgustare or from dis- + gusto. Cf. French dégoût.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -usto
Spanish
Usage notes
- Disgusto is a false friend, and is less severe than "disgusting". To describe something as "disgusting" in Spanish use asco.
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