Ido
Verb
repugnar (present tense repugnas, past tense repugnis, future tense repugnos, imperative repugnez, conditional repugnus)
- (transitive) to disgust, to be repugnant to
Conjugation
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Conjugation of repugnar
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present |
past |
future |
tense |
repugnas |
repugnis |
repugnos |
perfect |
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repugnabis |
repugnabos |
infinitive |
repugnar |
repugnir |
repugnor |
imperative |
repugnez |
repugnabez |
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conditional |
repugnus |
repugnabus |
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nominal active participle |
singular |
repugnanto |
repugninto |
repugnonto |
plural |
repugnanti |
repugninti |
repugnonti |
nominal passive participle |
singular |
repugnato |
repugnito |
repugnoto |
plural |
repugnati |
repugniti |
repugnoti |
active participle |
repugnanta |
repugninta |
repugnonta |
passive participle |
repugnata |
repugnita |
repugnota |
adverbial active participle |
repugnante |
repugninte |
repugnonte |
adverbial passive participle |
repugnate |
repugnite |
repugnote |
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Derived terms
- repugno (“disgust, repugnance, revulsion”)
- repugnanta (“repugnant, repulsive, distasteful”)
- repugneso (“disgust, repugnance, revulsion”)
- repugnesar (“recoil, have a repugnance, have a dislike for”)
- repugniva (“repugnant, repulsive”)
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowing from Latin repugnāre, present active infinitive of repugnō.
Verb
repugnar (first-person singular present indicative repugno, past participle repugnado)
- to be repugnant
Conjugation
Conjugation of the Portuguese -ar verb repugnar
Notes:[edit]
- This is a regular verb of the -ar group.
- Verbs with this conjugation include: amar, cantar, gritar, marchar, mostrar, nadar, parar, participar, retirar, separar, viajar.
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Singular |
Plural |
First-person (eu) |
Second-person (tu) |
Third-person (ele / ela / você) |
First-person (nós) |
Second-person (vós) |
Third-person (eles / elas / vocês) |
Infinitive
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Impersonal
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repugnar
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Personal
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repugnar
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repugnares
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repugnar
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repugnarmos
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repugnardes
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repugnarem
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Gerund
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repugnando
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Past participle
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Masculine |
repugnado
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repugnados
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Feminine |
repugnada
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repugnadas
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Indicative
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Present |
repugno
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repugnas
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repugna
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repugnamos
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repugnais
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repugnam
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Imperfect |
repugnava
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repugnavas
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repugnava
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repugnávamos
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repugnáveis
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repugnavam
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Preterite |
repugnei
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repugnaste
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repugnou
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repugnamos repugnámos
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repugnastes
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repugnaram
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Pluperfect |
repugnara
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repugnaras
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repugnara
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repugnáramos
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repugnáreis
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repugnaram
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Future |
repugnarei
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repugnarás
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repugnará
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repugnaremos
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repugnareis
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repugnarão
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Conditional
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repugnaria
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repugnarias
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repugnaria
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repugnaríamos
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repugnaríeis
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repugnariam
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Subjunctive
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Present |
repugne
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repugnes
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repugne
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repugnemos
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repugneis
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repugnem
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Imperfect |
repugnasse
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repugnasses
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repugnasse
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repugnássemos
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repugnásseis
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repugnassem
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Future |
repugnar
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repugnares
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repugnar
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repugnarmos
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repugnardes
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repugnarem
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Imperative
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Affirmative |
- |
repugna
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repugne
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repugnemos
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repugnai
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repugnem
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Negative (não) |
- |
repugnes
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repugne
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repugnemos
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repugneis
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repugnem
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Synonyms
Related terms
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowing from Latin repugnāre, present active infinitive of repugnō.
Verb
repugnar (first-person singular present repugno, first-person singular preterite repugné, past participle repugnado)
- to disgust
Conjugation
1Argentine and Uruguayan voseo prefers the tú
form for the present subjunctive.
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