dégoûter

See also: dégouter

French

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old French desgouster (to put off one's appetite), from des- (dis-) + gouster, goster (to taste), from Latin gustāre (to taste), or rather derived from dégoût, from goût.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /de.ɡu.te/

Verb

dégoûter

  1. (transitive) to disgust, to nauseate, to sicken, to turn someone's stomach
    Synonym: débecter

Conjugation

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Dutch: degouteren

Further reading

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