Respuesta :
I believe your answer would be: Repugnant. Hope this helps!
The word in this excerpt from William Shakespeare's Hamlet that means "resistant" is "rebellious".
"Rebellious" is an adjective that is used to refer to someone that is against an authority's idea or plan. A rebellious person does not behave as expected and most times he/she uses force to show his/her discontent. In other words, a rebellious person offers resistance to an authority and challenges the established order. For that reason, the word "rebellious" is closely linked to the meaning of the word "resistant".