repugnante

See also: répugnante

Galician

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin repugnans, repugnantem.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /repuɡˈnante̝/, (popular) /repuˈnante̝/

Adjective

repugnante m or f (plural repugnantes)

  1. repugnant (arousing disgust or aversion)
    Synonym: noxento
  2. finicky, fussy, picky
    Tampouco che gusta? Que repugnantiña me es, filla!
    You don't like it either? You are so picky, my daughter!
    Synonyms: mexericas, nifroso

References


Latin

Participle

repugnante

  1. dative masculine singular of repugnāns
  2. dative feminine singular of repugnāns
  3. dative neuter singular of repugnāns

Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin repugnans, repugnantem.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ɐ̃ntʃi

Adjective

repugnante m or f (plural repugnantes, comparable)

  1. repugnant (arousing disgust or aversion)

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin repugnans, repugnantem.

Adjective

repugnante (plural repugnantes)

  1. repugnant
  2. disgusting
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