Sentence example with the word 'repugnant'

repugnant

abhorrent, awful, contradistinct, despicable, distasteful, gruesome, jarring, obscene, recalcitrant, sore, vitriolic

Definition adj. offensive to the mind

Last update: July 30, 2015


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We find the idea repugnant, which is why such activities have also been made illegal, at least in most modern countries.   [adjective]

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Article XX says you must not, so expound one place of Scripture that it be repugnant to another.   [adjective]

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This unexpected obstacle, this burden, and this repugnant touch only irritated me the more.   [adjective]

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He was about five feet ten inches high, of full habit, and, without prejudice, I must be allowed to say, was a man whose whole appearance was sinister and repugnant.   [adjective]

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Waverley; and the tenants were slack and repugnant in payment of their mails and duties; and when my kinsman came to the village wi' the new factor, Mr.'   [adjective]

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The idea of marrying some rich woman, which was suggested to him by his female relations, was repugnant to him.   [adjective]

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Jean Valjean's visits were profoundly repugnant to him.   [adjective]

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"You see, Aunt, Mamma has long wanted me to marry an heiress, but the very idea of marrying for money is repugnant to me."   [adjective]

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The Polypus hole was no less repugnant to hygiene than to legend.   [adjective]

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He saw that which it was repugnant to him to behold.   [adjective]

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The musical notation of an infirmity is repugnant to us.   [adjective]

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