Repugnante in english

Disgusting

pronunciation: dɪsgʌstɪŋ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

repugnante = filthy ; rank ; repellent ; revolting ; repulsive ; obnoxious ; disgusting ; rebarbative ; abhorrent ; minging ; gross ; gruesome ; nasty ; icky ; creepy ; loathsome ; nauseating ; nauseous ; sickening ; repugnant ; abominable ; bilious ; grotty . 

Example: Printing houses -- apart from the few that had been built for the purpose rather than converted from something else -- were generally filthy and badly ventilated.Example: And what I'm trying to suggest is that there's something shameful about a profession that has allowed this kind of blatant and rank ethnocentrism, racism, chauvinism, the whole schmier, to persist this long.Example: But, in the main, I find it often boring and sometimes repellent.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.Example: A new indicator, representing the asymmetry of coauthorship links, was used to reveal the main 'attractive' and 'repulsive' centres of cooperation.Example: During the war a law was passed to limit the consumption of newsprint by 'obnoxious newspapers' and even reducing it to nil = During the war a law was passed to limit the consumption of newsprint by 'obnoxious newspapers' and even reducing it to nil.Example: I find it disgusting but I guess that's human nature.Example: The implacable reduction in the dissemination of public documents constitutes a rebarbative policy that threatens the quality of reference services in libraries.Example: He debates what should the librarian's attitude be to materials considered personally abhorrent.Example: Everyone is attractive to someone, there is no such thing as a minger, but there are many people who I think are minging.Example: Janell has always had a soft spot in her heart for animals most people might find gross.Example: We hear horrendous tales of shootings in schools and colleges and gruesome murder of parents.Example: Anthony Datto thanked them for having permitted him to unburden himself and after a few desultory remarks about the nasty weather and nothing in particular, they parted.Example: Neck buffs and balaclava's get the most icky, because you're usually breathing against them, and they tend to get a bit moist.Example: Today I got followed home by a creepy man with a high-pitched voice.Example: It is loathsome and grotesquely hypocritical that pro-lifers oppose abortion, but are unconcerned about the mistreatment of animals used in the food industry.Example: This can give rise to ambiguity: for one person 'fulsome praise' may be no more than 'generous', while for another it may mean 'nauseating sycophancy'.Example: The book emphasizes the 'nauseous pendulum' that swings between reason & violence.Example: One of our viewers wanted people to sign this petition asking for justice on these sickening teens who did this.Example: The abuses detailed in these pages are repugnant, but there is hope to be found by giving voice to the victims.Example: We're such an abominable, sick society that we won't make the history books.Example: To think that a people who look civilised like the British could hold such a bilious grudge more than two decades after Thatcher had left office is unbelievable.Example: I can't understand why he put us in such a grotty room when the hotel wasn't very full.

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» cosa repugnantenasty .

Example: Because it was a glory hole full of junk and lots of spiders and other nasties, I still have a bug hanging over one of the windows, but its made of wire and fish scales.

» de forma repugnantenauseatinglysickeningly .

Example: He has written a piece on the West's growing habit of nauseatingly kowtowing to Islam and walking on eggshells whenever anything Islamic comes into the picture.

Example: The pellucidity of the woman who had just sickeningly taken the lives of her babies disturbed investigators.

» de manera repugnantenauseatingly .

Example: He has written a piece on the West's growing habit of nauseatingly kowtowing to Islam and walking on eggshells whenever anything Islamic comes into the picture.

» de modo repugnantesickeningly .

Example: The pellucidity of the woman who had just sickeningly taken the lives of her babies disturbed investigators.

» tener un olor repugnantestink to + high heavensmell + revoltingsmell + disgusting .

Example: Early on on a Friday night and three of the loos were out of order, the floor was covered in a layer of rancid water and it stank to high heaven.

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

Example: She smells disgusting; the reek of feces is almost too much to bear.

» tener un sabor repugnantetaste + disgustingtaste + revolting .

Example: Coffee tastes disgusting to me yet it delivers an enjoyable caffeine buzz that that the tastier energy drinks just cant deliver.

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

Repugnante synonyms

foul in spanish: falta, pronunciation: faʊl part of speech: adjective wicked in spanish: malvado, pronunciation: wɪkəd part of speech: adjective offensive in spanish: ofensiva, pronunciation: əfensɪv part of speech: adjective, noun loathsome in spanish: repugnante, pronunciation: loʊðsəm part of speech: adjective repellent in spanish: repelente, pronunciation: rɪpelənt part of speech: adjective, noun yucky in spanish: asqueroso, pronunciation: jʌki part of speech: adjective repellant in spanish: repelente, pronunciation: ripelənt part of speech: adjective revolting in spanish: repugnante, pronunciation: rivoʊltɪŋ part of speech: adjective distasteful in spanish: desagradable, pronunciation: dɪsteɪstfəl part of speech: adjective loathly in spanish: detestable, pronunciation: loʊθli part of speech: adjective disgustful in spanish: asqueroso, pronunciation: dɪsgʌsfəl part of speech: adjective
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