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repugnant - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of repugnant in Hindi

Adjective

  • प्रतिकूल
  • विस्र्द्ध
  • घृणास्पद
  • विरुद्ध

repugnant Definition

Adjective 

  • extremely distasteful; unacceptable.
  • in conflict with; incompatible with.

repugnant Example

  • Animal experiments are morally repugnant to many people. ( पशु प्रयोग कई लोगों के लिए नैतिक रूप से प्रतिकूल हैं। )
  • We found his suggestion absolutely repugnant. (हमें उनका सुझाव बिल्कुल प्रतिकूल लगा। )
  • The idea of accepting a bribe was repugnant to me. ( रिश्वत लेने का विचार मेरे लिए घृणित था। )
  • Congressmen found Cray's behavior deeply repugnant. ( कांग्रेसियों ने क्रे के व्यवहार को गहरा प्रतिकूल पाया। )

More Sentence

  • Yet Republics are deeply repugnant to me.
  •  This last condition strikes many Catholics as repugnant.
  •  He is repugnant to me.
  • When the repugnant man tried to grab my purse, I kicked him in the groin and ran.  
  • In many countries, your poor behavior would be considered repugnant.  
  • That repugnant smell from the kitchen is making me gag!  
  • What is it that makes people drawn to a repugnant activity like dog fighting?  
  • There is nothing I find more repugnant in a relationship than dishonesty.  
  • Because Elliott is such a repugnant individual, he does not have any friends.  
  • The movie was so repugnant that most of the audience walked out of the theater before the film was finished.  
  •  Thus the act in a twofold sense is repugnant to the Constitution.
  • The restriction is as repugnant to the nature of the tenancy in the one case as in the other.
  •  A law, absolutely repugnant to another(wordkosh.com), as entirely repeals that other as if express terms of repeal were used.
  • But this is a fairly repugnant conclusion to most of us.
  •  These repugnant practices are undoubtedly on offer in various parts of the world.
  •  Some people eat foods that are repugnant to theirs.
  • He had never run across such a repugnant creature.
  • Nothing could have been more repugnant to him.