αηδιαστικός

Greek

Etymology

From αηδία f (aïdía, disgust, revulsion). First attested 1886.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /aiðʝastiˈkos/
  • Hyphenation: αη‧δια‧στι‧κός

Adjective

αηδιαστικός (aïdiastikós) m (feminine αηδιαστική, neuter αηδιαστικό)

  1. disgusting, repulsive, revolting, sickening, nauseating (causing intense dislike)
    Τι αηδιαστικός άνθρωπος!Ti aïdiastikós ánthropos!What a disgusting person!
    Όταν άνοιξα την πόρτα της τουαλέτας, μου ήρθε μια αηδιαστική μυρωδιά.Ótan ánoixa tin pórta tis toualétas, mou írthe mia aïdiastikí myrodiá.When I opened the toilet door, a disgusting smell came to me.

Declension

Synonyms

  • (disgusting, revolting, repulsive): αηδής (aïdís) (formal), σιχαμερός (sichamerós), απεχθής (apechthís), απωθητικός (apothitikós), αποκρουστικός (apokroustikós), βδελυρός (vdelyrós)

Derived terms

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