Repugnant vs Distasteful - What's the difference?
repugnant | distasteful |
Offensive or repulsive; arousing disgust or aversion.
(legal) Opposed or in conflict.
Having a bad or foul taste.
(figuratively) Unpleasant.
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Distasteful is a synonym of repugnant.
As adjectives the difference between repugnant and distasteful
is that repugnant is offensive or repulsive; arousing disgust or aversion while distasteful is having a bad or foul taste.repugnant
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Adjective
(en adjective)Usage notes
* Nouns to which "repugnant" is often applied: act, nature, behavior, practice, character, thing, crime.External links
* * ----distasteful
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Alternative forms
* distastefull (archaic)Adjective
(en adjective)The Mirror and the Lamp, passage=All this was extraordinarily distasteful to Churchill. It was ugly, gross. Never before had he felt such repulsion when the vicar displayed his characteristic bluntness or coarseness of speech. In the present connexion—or rather as a transition from the subject that started their conversation—such talk had been distressingly out of place.}}