repugnancy

[US]/rɪˈpʌŋnənsi/
[UK]/rɪˈpʌɡnənsi/

Translation

n.the state of being repugnant or contradictory; a strong dislike or aversion

Phrases & Collocations

moral repugnancy

legal repugnancy

repugnancy clause

repugnancy test

social repugnancy

repugnancy principle

repugnancy issue

repugnancy standard

repugnancy argument

repugnancy doctrine

Example Sentences

there was a sense of repugnancy towards the unethical practices.

his repugnancy for violence is well-known.

the repugnancy between the two ideas was evident.

she expressed her repugnancy towards the proposed changes.

the repugnancy of the situation made it difficult to proceed.

his repugnancy for dishonesty is admirable.

there was a repugnancy felt by the audience during the speech.

she felt a repugnancy at the thought of betrayal.

the repugnancy of the act shocked everyone.

his repugnancy towards corruption fueled his activism.

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