Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at repugnance.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Repugnance.
Examples
-
I like robot sex as much as the next bloke, but I have to say my "Repugnance-Metre" just went off the scale.
-
Hypothesis how rational soever and well adjusted it may otherwise appear, than the Repugnance which it shall be convinc'd to carry in it to all or any of these Attributes.
Motherly Advice Trace Sheridan 2009
-
Repugnance to racism does not overwhelm Australia but is an integral part of the story.
-
Currently, she is working on a book to be entitled Réticence, répugnance et haine: la représentation antisémite du Juif (Reticence, Repugnance and Hatred: The Antisemitic Representation of the Jew).
Charlotte Wardi. 2009
-
Repugnance at the power of the people, at the fact that the popular taste should rule in all arenas of life, is very rare in a modern democracy.
THE CLOSING OF THE AMERICAN MIND Allan Bloom 2003
-
Repugnance at the power of the people, at the fact that the popular taste should rule in all arenas of life, is very rare in a modern democracy.
THE CLOSING OF THE AMERICAN MIND Allan Bloom 2003
-
(& Hollywood 71) "Pigs And Repugnance" - Garrick Theater 20/6/67
DISCOGRAPHY: Frank Zappa Discography by Vinksu Chandrasekhar 1993
-
Repugnance and desire struggled strangely within him.
The Blood of the Conquerors Harvey Fergusson
-
Repugnance for the old laws began to take root in his heart
Quotations from Georg Ebers David Widger
-
Repugnance for the old laws began to take root in his heart
Quotations from Georg Ebers David Widger
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.