revolted at (someone or something)
revolted at (someone or something)
Feeling intense and shocked disgust, repugnance, or offense because of someone or something. We were revolted at the squalor within the refugee camps. I always remember being revolted at my great-grandmother at the time because of her sickly, aged body and smelly, scary room. I was revolted at the thought of having to spend my weekend working.
See also: revolt
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
revolted at someone or something
sickened by someone or something. I was revolted at Frank and his behavior. We were all revolted at the scene of the bloody highway accident.
See also: revolt
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- revolted at
- revolted by (someone or something)
- screw (someone)/that
- screw him, you, that, etc.
- stuff (someone)/that!
- stuff him, that, etc.
- stuff you
- scuzz someone out
- scuzzed
- scuzzing