répugner
to be repugnant, to disgust
verb reh-pün-YEH Rare
Origin: Latin repugnare
Usage Note
Répugner is typically used in the construction répugner à + infinitive, meaning 'to be loath to do something' — cela me répugne de mentir (I find it repugnant to lie). It is more formal than dégoûter. The related adjective répugnant is its most common everyday form.
Examples
"Ce travail lui répugne profondément."
Natural Translation
This work deeply disgusts him.
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