repugnant / rɪˈpʌg nənt /

⚽高中词汇可憎的厌恶的可恶的厌恶

repugnant 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. distasteful, objectionable, or offensive: a repugnant smell.
  2. making opposition; averse.
  3. opposed or contrary, as in nature or character.

repugnant 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

bad, obnoxious; hostile

更多repugnant例句

  1. So, what we find repugnant in one era may be standard in another.
  2. It is disappointing and, frankly, frightening that Thompson walked away from his repugnant Sea World excursion scot-free.
  3. There may even be a part of him that he himself does not recognize, a second self that is capable of otherwise repugnant violence.
  4. But his severe lack of athletic integrity is what is unequivocally repugnant about Ronaldo.
  5. Governor Andrew Cuomo is even attacking it—this is sweet—as a plan that would create “repugnant inequality” across the state.
  6. If the actual facts are so repugnant to you, then why embellish them?
  7. Indeed, the more repugnant the means, the stronger the test of one's nobility and devotion.
  8. "I could not go alone," said Ruth, and her tone was that of one still battling with a notion that is repugnant.
  9. To be sure, he might kill the dog with the hatchet, but such butchery was repugnant to him, and he quickly dismissed the idea.
  10. Money might save him; but there was something repugnant in the thought of leaving the whole burden of disgrace upon Mysie.
  11. Nevertheless, it is repugnant as well as absurd to claim that anything could be begotten or born without having had a beginning.