"Repugnantly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Repugnantly" Meaning

Having or showing a strong feeling of dislike or disgust.

"Repugnantly" Examples

Examples of usage for "repugnantly"


Defining the word

"Repugnantly" is an adverb that means in a repugnant or disgustingly manner, or in a way that arouses strong feelings of distaste or disgust.

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The strong smell of the dumpster repugnantly overwhelmed the entire street, deterring people from walking by.
The crowd repugnantly jeered at the defeat of their favorite team, the players looking crushed as they walked off the field.
Eating spoiled meat can repugnantly make you feel nauseous, making it hard to finish your meal.
The term's pejorative connotations are repugnantly unacceptable to civil rights advocates, who feel it perpetuates a slur on minority communities.
The scandalous conduct of the CEO repugnantly undermined the company's public image and caused a significant loss of investor confidence.

"Repugnantly" Similar Words

Repudiation

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Repudiative

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Repudiatory

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Repugn

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Repugn means causing feeling of disgust or distaste. It is an unpleasant or foul smell.

Repugnable

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Repugnance

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Repugnancy

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The word "repugnancy" can be defined as:<br><br> A feeling of strong dislike or distaste, often accompanied by a sense of moral opposition or disagreement.<br> A quality or characteristic that is hateful, unpleasant, or unappealing.<br> In law, a repugnancy clause is a provision that invalidates a law or agreement if it contradicts a higher law or existing statute.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The repugnancy I felt towards the idea of flying made me anxious about taking a flight.<br> The new policy's repugnance to the community lies in its perceived infringement on personal freedoms.<br> The repugnancy clause in the contract stated that if any part of it was deemed unconstitutional, the entire agreement would be null and void.

Repugnant

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Repugnate

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Repugned

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Repugning

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Repullulate

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I couldn't find any word "repullulate" in the dictionary. However, I think you might be referring to the word "proliferate", which is a verb that means:<br><br> To produce or grow rapidly and extensively, especially in numbers.<br> To multiply or spread quickly.<br><br>For example: The bacteria began to proliferate in the culture, making it difficult to control.

Repullulation

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I couldn't find any definition for the word "repullulation". It seems to be a potentially made-up or non-existent word.

Repulse

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Repulsed

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The word "repulsed" is a verb or adjective that means:<br><br> Feeling strong disgust or aversion towards something or someone, often accompanied by a sense of recoiling or pushing away.<br> To push back or drive away, especially by force.<br> To make someone or something feel unattractive or unpleasant.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> Her reaction to the smell was repulsed and disgusted. (adjective)<br> She was repulsed from the room, unable to bear the sight. (verb)<br> The bad news repulsed her, leaving her in a state of shock. (verb)

Repulses

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The word "repulses" is the third person singular present tense of the verb "repulse," which means to push someone or something away, often because they are unpleasant or disturbing.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The strong smell repulses the people in the room.<br> The horror movie repulses many viewers.<br><br>Synonyms: repellent, repugnant, disgusting, nauseating.<br><br>Antonyms: attracts, draws, invites, allures.