单词 | disgustingly |
释义 | disgustinglyadv. In a disgusting manner, so as to cause disgust; colloquial offensively, aggravatingly, annoyingly. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > hatred > dislike > disgust > [adverb] > disgustingly fulsomelya1425 stinkingly1545 distastefully1631 nauseously1668 revoltingly1713 disgustingly1758 abhorrently1789 usque ad nauseam1819 the world > relative properties > quantity > greatness of quantity, amount, or degree > high or intense degree > [adverb] > extremely or exceedingly > specifically of something bad sorea1300 grievously1340 terrible1490 beastly?1518 shrewdlyc1533 arrantly?1548 murrainly?1548 abominablea1550 pestilence1567 pestilently1567 cursedly1570 pestiferously1570 murrain1575 plaguey1584 plaguilya1586 grievous1598 scandalously1602 horridly1603 terribly1604 monstrously1611 hellish1614 dreadfullya1616 horrid1615 pestilenta1616 infernally1638 preposterously1661 woeful1684 confoundedly1694 confounded1709 glaringly1709 cursed1719 flagrantly1756 weary1790 disgustingly1804 filthy1827 blamed1833 peskily1833 pesky1833 blame1843 blasted1854 wickedly1858 blatantly1878 shamelessly1885 disgracefully1893 ruddy1913 bastarda1935 pissing1951 sodding1954 pissingly1971 the mind > emotion > suffering > displeasure > [adverb] > in unpleasant manner illa1275 unsavourly1377 unlovelyc1400 sour?a1513 beastly?1518 unfaringly1519 unpleasantly1542 ill-favouredly1545 uncomfortably1548 offensively1576 ungratefullya1586 adversely1593 unpleasingly1597 displeasantly1607 unsavourily1611 distastefully1631 unwelcomely1642 displeasurably1648 disagreeably1656 disgustfully1731 displeasingly1731 unpalatably1741 poisonously1746 undelightfully1749 awfully1815 unpleasurably1823 objectionably1825 unagreeably1850 disgustingly1856 undesirably1890 1758 J. Armstrong Sketches 16 Neither..flat on the one hand, nor disgustingly stiff on the other. 1804 Ann. Rev. 2 52/2 Calcutta is described as disgustingly filthy. 1856 D. Masson Ess. Biogr. & Crit. iii. 75 He stands before them disgustingly unabashed. 1864 Daily Tel. 1 June With these disgustingly long days, the night never would come on. 1892 A. Jessopp Stud. Recluse (1893) vi. 198 The Younger Pliny..was disgustingly rich. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1896; most recently modified version published online March 2020). < adv.1758 |
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