Republican Party |
one of the two major political parties in the United States, organized in 1854 in opposition to slavery. [2 definitions] |
Republic of the Congo |
a country in Central Africa, south of Gabon and north of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The Republic of the Congo was formerly known as the French Congo. Brazzaville is the capital; Congo. |
repudiate |
to reject completely as invalid or untrue. [3 definitions] |
repugnance |
strong dislike, distaste, or aversion. [2 definitions] |
repugnant |
extremely distasteful to one's senses or principles; disgusting. [2 definitions] |
repulse |
to force backward or repel (an attack or the like). [4 definitions] |
repulsion |
the act of repelling, or the condition of being repelled. [2 definitions] |
repulsive |
prompting disgust or aversion; distasteful. [2 definitions] |
repunctuation |
combined form of punctuation. |
repurchase |
combined form of purchase. |
repurify |
combined form of purify. |
reputable |
having a good reputation. [2 definitions] |
reputation |
the estimation or level of respect in which a person is held by others. [3 definitions] |
repute |
reputation. [3 definitions] |
reputed |
generally supposed or assumed. |
reputedly |
according to popular belief; supposedly. |
request |
the act of asking for something, or the wish that is expressed. [5 definitions] |
requiem |
(cap.) in the Catholic Church, a special ceremony for a dead person. [2 definitions] |
requiem shark |
any of several mostly tropical, voracious sharks such as the tiger shark. |
requiescat in pace |
(Latin) may he or she rest in peace (used as a wish or prayer for the dead). |
require |
to need. [4 definitions] |