repugnante
repugnant
adjective rreh-poog-NAHN-teh Rare
Origin: From Latin repugnans, present participle of repugnare (to fight back, resist).
Also means
disgusting
Usage Note
Repugnante expresses strong moral or physical disgust and is stronger than desagradable (unpleasant). It functions as both an adjective for things (un olor repugnante) and for people (una persona repugnante). The related verb repugnar can be used personally: me repugna esa idea ('that idea disgusts me'), similar to how gustar works.
Examples
"El comportamiento del político fue repugnante."
Natural Translation
The politician's behaviour was repugnant.
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