Repugnant
"Repugnant" in a Sentence (9 examples)
It's morally repugnant.
There's something in the face of this man that's repugnant and that I do not like; moreover, I would say that I am inclined to hate him.
"I believe people are fundamentally good." "Well, I think they're fundamentally evil." "You're both wrong. They're actually fundamentally neutral." "What?! Impossible! Human nature can't possibly be so despicable as to be based on the repugnant attitude that is neutrality."
This is repugnant.
Those views are outmoded and repugnant.
The hideous, repugnant, and genocidal war starves trapped crowds to death, bombs hospitals, and targets journalists.
How is it that in the 21st century humanity does not have an organization capable of protecting it from the madness and arrogance of autocratic leaders, who cause murderous wars, horrific genocides, and atrocious, repugnant, endless conflicts?
Repugnant is a creature who would squander the ability to lift an eye to heaven conscious of his fleeting time here
a repugnant condition
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