repulsive
Americanadjective
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causing repugnance or aversion.
a repulsive mask.
- Synonyms:
- distasteful, offensive, disgusting, loathsome
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capable of causing repulsion; serving to repulse.
to present enough repulsive force to keep the enemy from daring to attack.
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tending to drive away or keep at a distance; cold; forbidding.
arrogant, repulsive airs to frighten the timid.
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Physics. of the nature of or characterized by physical repulsion.
adjective
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causing or occasioning repugnance; loathsome; disgusting or distasteful
a repulsive sight
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tending to repel, esp by coldness and discourtesy
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physics concerned with, producing, or being a repulsion
Other Word Forms
- repulsively adverb
- repulsiveness noun
- self-repulsive adjective
- unrepulsive adjective
- unrepulsively adverb
- unrepulsiveness noun
Etymology
Origin of repulsive
Example Sentences
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But Fernlight’s sweet aroma was repulsive compared to the rich, dark scent of Deadwood.
From Literature
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Mr. Ireland indicates the uneven power dynamics involved when Leigh, though squirming at the idea, is needled into answering the same repulsive question, settling on Margaret Thatcher.
It’s also a moment when exceptional, modern cooking would share a menu with “parsleyed ham in aspic” or something else that today’s diners would consider repulsive.
From Los Angeles Times
The young woman told jurors Thursday she began using Instagram’s built-in beauty filters when she was 9 and soon found her unedited image repulsive.
From Los Angeles Times
Though the character is “repulsive,” it also required an edge of charisma to make him more emotionally layered.
From Los Angeles Times
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