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Disgustingly for Dummies

adverb

pronunciation: dɪs'ɡəstɪŋli

What does Disgustingly really mean?

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Hey there! So, the word "disgustingly" is all about describing something in a really negative way. It's like when you see or smell something that makes you feel really grossed out or sick. It's actually kind of like when you find something so yucky that it makes you want to turn away or even throw up!

Imagine you're walking along and you see a plate of old, moldy food that's been sitting out in the sun for days. That gross feeling you get in your stomach when you see that? That's kind of what "disgustingly" means. It's about something being so icky that it makes you feel really uncomfortable and just plain grossed out.

So, when someone says something like "That bathroom is disgustingly dirty" or "That person's behavior was disgustingly rude," they're using the word to describe how it's really, really awful in a way that makes you feel sick or repulsed.

Another way to think about it is that "disgustingly" is used to add a lot of emphasis to just how bad something is. It's like saying that something is not just bad, but it's really, really, really bad in a way that makes your stomach turn.

So, that's the lowdown on "disgustingly." It's all about something being super gross and making you feel really uncomfortable and sick. I hope that makes sense!


Revised and Fact checked by Mary Johnson on 2023-11-15 10:02:30

Disgustingly In a sentece

Learn how to use Disgustingly inside a sentece

  • The garbage had been sitting in the hot sun for days and smelled disgustingly terrible.
  • After forgetting to clean the toilet for weeks, it looked disgustingly dirty.
  • The cafeteria served a disgustingly greasy pizza that made everyone feel sick.
  • The spoiled milk in the fridge smelled disgustingly sour.
  • The dog rolled in something disgustingly smelly and had to be given a bath immediately.

Disgustingly Synonyms

Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.

Disgustingly Pertains To

Words to which the original word is relevant