4767. stugétos
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stugétos: hateful
Original Word: στυγητός, ή, όν
Part of Speech: Adjective
Transliteration: stugétos
Phonetic Spelling: (stoog-nay-tos')
Short Definition: hateful, detestable
Definition: hateful, detestable, disgusting.

HELPS word-Studies

4767 stygnētós – properly, "hateful" ("abominable") (LS) (used only in Tit 3:3).

4767 /stygnētós ("despicable, detestable") describes people who actively hate good things, i.e. find them abhorrent (loathsome).

[4767(stygnētós) describes what is odious (repulsive, disgusting) – as when "self-revealed failure" is apparent even to the perpetrator of a crime (see White, EGT, 4:198)]

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from stugeó (to hate)
Definition
hateful
NASB Translation
hateful (1).

Thayer's
STRONGS NT 4767: στυγητός

στυγητός, στυγητον (στυγέω to hate), hated, Aeschylus Prom. 592; detestable (A. V. hateful): Titus 3:3; στυγητον καί θεομισητον πρᾶγμα, of adultery, Philo de decal. § 24 at the end; ἔρως, Heliodorus 5, 29.



Strong's
hateful.

From a derivative of an obsolete apparently primary stugo (to hate); hated, i.e. Odious -- hateful.

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