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repugnant
[ri-puhg-nuhnt]
adjective
distasteful, objectionable, or offensive.
a repugnant smell.
making opposition; averse.
opposed or contrary, as in nature or character.
Synonyms: , ,
repugnant
/ ɪˈʌɡəԳ /
adjective
repellent to the senses; causing aversion
distasteful; offensive; disgusting
contradictory; inconsistent or incompatible
Other 51Թ Forms
- repugnantly adverb
- unrepugnant adjective
- unrepugnantly adverb
- ˈܲԲԳ noun
- ˈܲԲԳٱ adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of repugnant1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of repugnant1
Example Sentences
Rupert Lowe, the independent MP for Great Yarmouth, said the situation was "morally repugnant" and added: "This is not the Britain I want to live in."
New additions Josh Charles and Timothy Simons are also flawlessly cast in roles that, like Serena, are similar to repugnant figures who have been normalized, whether famous or simply common.
It was a tactic Clark finds “morally repugnant.”
Wambaugh’s characters were morally flexible, heroic, repugnant, compassionate, callous, deeply flawed, darkly comical — in a word, real.
Trump kept a campaign promise, a repugnant one, but in the process broke the earlier, fitting one — to make them pay.
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