Revolting in spanish

Repugnante

pronunciation: repugnɑnte part of speech: adjective
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repugnante

revolt2 = sublevarse, rebelarse. 

Example: When a library becomes rigid in its organizational and operational structure, the general trend of the employee is either to accept the situation passively, to revolt and leave, or to unionize.

revolting = asqueroso, repugnante, horrible. 

Example: This was so that the stuffing could be teased out and cleared of lumps, and so that the pelts could be softened by currying and soaking them in urine; the smell is said to have been revolting.

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» smell + revolting = oler que apesta, oler a perros muertos, oler asqueroso, oler que da asco, tener un olor repugnante, tener un olor asqueroso.

Example: As far as mushrooms go, there are all sorts -- some smell revolting, some are deadly poisonous but some are also quite pretty.

» taste + revolting = saber asqueroso, saber a rayos, saber que da asco, tener un sabor asqueroso, tener un sabor repugnante.

Example: It tastes revolting, like rotten apples mixed with gasoline, but it has a high alcohol content and it is cheap.

Revolting synonyms

foul in spanish: , pronunciation: faʊl adjectivewicked in spanish: , pronunciation: wɪkəd adjectiveoffensive in spanish: , pronunciation: əfensɪv adjective, noundisgusting in spanish: , pronunciation: dɪsgʌstɪŋ adjectiveloathsome in spanish: , pronunciation: loʊðsəm adjectiverepellent in spanish: , pronunciation: rɪpelənt adjective, nounyucky in spanish: , pronunciation: jʌki adjectiverepellant in spanish: , pronunciation: ripelənt adjectivedistasteful in spanish: , pronunciation: dɪsteɪstfəl adjectiveloathly in spanish: , pronunciation: loʊθli adjectivedisgustful in spanish: , pronunciation: dɪsgʌsfəl adjective
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