Repugnant

/rɪˈpʌɡnənt/ adjective

Extremely disgusting or offensive; something that causes strong feelings of dislike or disgust.

From Latin 'repugnans,' the present participle of 'repugnare,' composed of 're-' (against) and 'pugnare' (to fight). The literal meaning was 'fighting against,' which evolved to mean something so offensive it rebels against your sensibilities.

AFrepugnant
AMrepugnant
ARمقرف
BGrepugnant
BNrepugnant
CArepugnant
CSrepugnant
DArepugnant
DEwiderlich
ELαπεχθής
ESrepugnante
ETvastik
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