Disgusted vs Skeeve - What's the difference?
disgusted | skeeve |
(informal) To be disgusted.
*{{quote-news, year=2009, date=May 28, author=Penelope Green, title=Jersey Girls, Nesting, work=New York Times
, passage=Indeed, when baby-voiced Teresa describes the bone-crunching finishes in her new home, a 12,000-square-foot French chateau simulacrum that’s “all granite, marble and onyx,” and avers her commitment to the brand-spanking new (“I just skeeve looking at other people’s houses,” she says. }}
As verbs the difference between disgusted and skeeve
is that disgusted is past tense of disgust while skeeve is to be disgusted.As an adjective disgusted
is filled with disgust.skeeve
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