They left the restaurant in disgust because the food was so

bad.

dis • gust 2 / dis ' gAst / verb ( dis . gusts , dis gust . ing , dis . gust . ed )

to make someone have a strong feeling of not liking something

The violence in the movie really disgusted me. ►dis gust ed / dis ' gAstэd / adjective

I was disgusted to find a fly in my soup.

dis .gust .ing © / dis'gAstig / adjective

very unpleasant or bad What a disgusting smell!

dish © / dijv noun ( plural dish es )

[ count ] a container for food. You can use a dish to cook food in an oven, or to put food on the table.

[ count ] a type of food prepared in a particular way We had a fish dish and a vegetarian dish.

the dishes [ plural ] all the plates, cups, etc. that you use during a meal

I'll wash the dishes.

dish cloth / ' dijLlo9 / noun [ count ]

a cloth used for washing dirty dishes

dis . hon .est © / dis'unost/ adjective

A person who is dishonest says things that are not true, or steals or cheats.

—ANTONYM honest

►dis hon es ty / dis 'a^sti / noun [ noncount ] dish tow el / ' dif ^l / noun [ count ]

a small towel that is used for drying plates, cups, etc.

dish • wash • er / ' dijwajbr / noun

[ count ]

a machine that washes things like plates, glasses, knives, and forks

dis • il • lu • sioned / ^кэ ' l^nd /

disappointed because someone or something is not as good as you first thought

I soon became disillusioned with the job.

dis • in • fect / ^кэп ' fekt / verb

( dis in . fects , dis . in . fect . ing , dis . in . fect . ed )

( health ) to clean something with a liquid that kills bacteria (= the small living things that sometimes carry disease )

to disinfect a wound

dis • in • fec • tant / ^кэп ' fe^nt /

[ count, noncount ]

a substance that you use for cleaning something very well

dis • in • te • grate / dis ' IntэgreIt / verb

( dis in . te . grates , dis . in . te . grat . ing , dis . in te.grat.ed )

to break into many small pieces

The spacecraft exploded and disintegrated.

disk © / disk / noun[ count]

( computers ) a flat piece of plastic that stores information for use by a computer

Please insert a disk into Drive D.

—Look at floppy disk , hard disk .

a round flat object

He wears a plastic disk around his neck.

= CD Put the disk in the CD player.

disk drive / ' disk draiv / noun [ count ]

( computers ) a piece of electrical equipment that passes information to or from a computer disk

dis • like / dis ' laik / verb ( dis likes, dis . lik . ing, dis liked )

to not like someone or something I dislike getting up early. Thesaurus

hate to have a strong feeling of not liking someone or something. This word is often used in informal English to talk about people or things that you really do not like: I've always hated broccoli.He hates getting up early in the morning.I hate the way she always criticizes me.

can't stand an expression used to mean that you really do not like someone or something. It is often used in informal spoken English: I can't stand this music. Can we listen to something else? ♦ He can't stand waiting in line for things. ♦ I can't stand her brother, can you?

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