Repugnar in english

Disgust

pronunciation: dɪsgʌst part of speech: noun
In gestures

repugnar = disgust ; turn off ; nauseate ; make + Posesivo + skin crawl ; repel ; be repugnant to ; make + Posesivo + flesh creep ; make + Posesivo + flesh crawl ; gross + Nombre + out. 

Example: So, food repulsions take root in social imagination and the logic of food classification show what is eatable or not, what disgusts and what soils the soul.Example: In the last presidential election voters said they were turned off by leaders who waffled.Example: She hadn't actually tossed her cookies, but the dust of the road and the smell of the exhaust combined with the bumpy ride had nauseated her.Example: Lots of people using the English language make my skin crawl, mostly for the way they butcher it.Example: Some grease had been transferred to the surface of the stone and the grease was repelling the rain water.Example: Nothing is more repugnant to me than brotherly feelings grounded in the common baseness people see in one another.Example: The mere thought of feathered things flying anywhere near her, particularly indoors, was enough to make her flesh creep.Example: The odor got worse as she went closer, to the point that it make her flesh crawl with every breath.Example: Ally says that, as a general rule, the idea of kissing another woman grosses her out.

Repugnar synonyms

repel in spanish: repeler, pronunciation: rɪpel part of speech: verb revolt in spanish: revuelta, pronunciation: rɪvoʊlt part of speech: noun sicken in spanish: enfermar, pronunciation: sɪkən part of speech: verb nauseate in spanish: repugnar, pronunciation: nɔzieɪt part of speech: verb turn off in spanish: apagar, pronunciation: tɜrnɔf part of speech: verb churn up in spanish: batir hasta, pronunciation: tʃɜrnʌp part of speech: verb
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