Repugnant

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Synonyms of repugnant

Antonyms of repugnant

Collocations of repugnant

repugnant odor
Frequency: 70 %

The repugnant odor coming from the garbage bin made everyone cover their noses.

repugnant behavior
Frequency: 65 %

His repugnant behavior towards his colleagues resulted in him being fired.

repugnant taste
Frequency: 60 %

The dish had a repugnant taste that made everyone grimace.

repugnant sight
Frequency: 50 %

The repugnant sight of the crime scene made even the seasoned detectives feel queasy.

repugnant comments
Frequency: 45 %

She was shocked by the repugnant comments he made about her appearance.

Idiomatic Expressions for repugnant

  • Phrase: morally repugnant
    Meaning: extremely offensive or unacceptable from a moral standpoint
    Usage: The dictator's actions were morally repugnant to the international community.