What does «repugnante» mean in Spanish?
- Disagreeing; refusing or refusing to accept something.
- So objectionable as to provoke contempt or deserve condemnation.
Examples of use in Spanish: "comportamiento moralmente repugnante".
"su repugnante mentira".
"sus acciones fueron impropias y repugnantes".
- Causing repugnance (aversion, disgust or dislike). Unpleasant or repugnant, especially to the senses.
Examples of use in Spanish: "se percibía un repugnante olor".
- Inappetent.
♦ Used in: Colombia - In Logic, the term used to describe terms that are incompatible with each other; contradictory, inconsistent.
Examples of use in Spanish: "términos repugnantes".