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horror
Intense aversion.
horror
revulsion
repulsion
català
horror
portuguès
incompatibilidade
The relation between propositions that cannot both be true at the same time.
inconsistency
incompatibility
mutual exclusiveness
portuguès
incompatibilidade
1
After half an hour, overcoming
repugnance
,
he went back into the house.
2
Their
repugnance
to novel hypotheses is only the natural and healthy one.
3
The
repugnance
she felt was a physical sensation in her whole body.
4
But the cause of her
repugnance
was not what the abbe supposed.
5
In short, he was carried away by the
repugnance
which dominated him.
6
The latter he regarded with even far deeper
repugnance
than the former.
7
The type of
repugnance
when one takes a swig of sour milk?
8
The Landgrave Philip, from the beginning, manifested his
repugnance
to the match.
9
To the first astonishment of Adrienne succeeded an impression of painful
repugnance
.
10
Her reading failed to remove her
repugnance
to the touch of life.
11
He turned a little way from her, as if in instinctive
repugnance
.
12
A secret dread and
repugnance
had held him from it till now.
13
Conquering his
repugnance
,
the young man walked out on the long point.
14
He started back with an extraordinary feeling of mingled fear and
repugnance
.
15
Other people were drawing back, their expressions full of
repugnance
and fear.
16
Her flesh crept, with fear and
repugnance
,
at the sight of him.
repugnance
great repugnance
invincible repugnance
natural repugnance
strong repugnance
unconquerable repugnance
portuguès
aversão
repulsa
abominação
revulsão
incompatibilidade
català
horror
repugnància
repulsió
espanyol
horror