What does repugnance mean?
Definitions for repugnance
rɪˈpʌg nənsre·pug·nance
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Princeton's WordNet
repugnance, repulsion, revulsion, horrornoun
intense aversion
incompatibility, mutual exclusiveness, inconsistency, repugnancenoun
the relation between propositions that cannot both be true at the same time
Wiktionary
repugnancenoun
extreme aversion, repulsion
repugnancenoun
contradiction, inconsistency, incompatibility, incongruity; an instance of such.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Repugnance, Repugnancynoun
Etymology: repugnance, Fr. from repugnant.
But where difference is without repugnancy, that which hath been can be no prejudice to that which is. Richard Hooker.
It is no affront to omnipotence, if, by reason of the formal incapacity and repugnancy of the thing, we aver that the world could not have been made from all eternity. Richard Bentley.
Why do fond men expose themselves to battle,
And let the foes quietly cut their throats,
Without repugnancy? William Shakespeare, Timon of Athens.Thus did the passions act without any of their present jars, combats or repugnances, all moving with the beauty of uniformity and the stilness of composure. Robert South, Sermons.
That which causes us to lose most of our time, is the repugnance which we naturally have to labour. Dryden.
ChatGPT
repugnance
Repugnance is a strong feeling of dislike, opposition, or aversion towards something or someone. It is an intense reaction of disgust or revulsion, often in response to something considered offensive or unacceptable.
Webster Dictionary
Repugnancenoun
alt. of Repugnancy
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of repugnance in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of repugnance in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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