Repugnáis
Repugnáis is a Spanish verb form. It is the second-person plural, present indicative conjugation of the verb repugnar. Repugnar translates to English as to disgust, to repel, or to nauseate. Therefore, "repugnáis" means "you all disgust," "you all repel," or "you all nauseate." This form would be used in Spain when addressing a group of people informally. In some Latin American countries, the verb conjugation for the second-person plural is different, often using the verb "ustedes" with the third-person plural verb form instead. For instance, the equivalent of "you all disgust" in many parts of Latin America would be "ustedes repugnan." The verb repugnar itself is derived from the Latin word "repugnare," meaning to fight against or resist, which reflects the feeling of aversion associated with disgust.