repugnantly
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Repugnantly — Re*pug nant*ly, adv. In a repugnant manner. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
repugnantly — adverb see repugnant … New Collegiate Dictionary
repugnantly — See repugnant. * * * … Universalium
repugnantly — rɪ pÊŒgnÉ™ntlɪ adv. offensively, disgustingly; in a contradictory manner, inconsistently; aversely, with opposition … English contemporary dictionary
repugnantly — re·pug·nant·ly … English syllables
repugnantly — See: repugnant … English dictionary
repugnantly — adverb : in a repugnant manner … Useful english dictionary
repugnant — repugnantly, adv. /ri pug neuhnt/, adj. 1. distasteful, objectionable, or offensive: a repugnant smell. 2. making opposition; averse. 3. opposed or contrary, as in nature or character. [1350 1400; ME repugnaunt < MF < L repugnant (s. of repugnans … Universalium
repugnant — adjective Etymology: Middle English, opposed, contradictory, incompatible, from Anglo French, from Latin repugnant , repugnans, present participle of repugnare to fight against, from re + pugnare to fight more at pungent Date: 15th century 1.… … New Collegiate Dictionary
skanky — adjective (skankier; est) Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1982 1. slang repugnantly filthy or squalid 2. slang of low or sleazy character … New Collegiate Dictionary