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re·pul·sive
repulsive
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- pronunciation:
- rih
puhl
sihv
- features:
- Word Combinations (adjective)
part of speech: |
adjective |
definition 1: |
prompting disgust or aversion; distasteful.
The crime scene was repulsive even to these hardened police officers.She found his practice of killing flies with his fingers repulsive, especially as he rarely washed his hands.- synonyms:
- disgusting, hideous, nasty, offensive, repellent, repugnant, revolting, sickening, vile
- antonyms:
- adorable, alluring
- similar words:
- abhorrent, abominable, beastly, distasteful, foul, fulsome, gross, loathsome, mephitic, nauseous, objectionable, obscene, odious, off-putting, putrid, rancid, rank, rotten, stinking, ugly
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definition 2: |
causing something to be repelled; exerting a repelling force.
a repulsive force between atoms- synonyms:
- repellent, repelling
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related words: |
gruesome, horrible, monstrous, morbid, noisome, obnoxious, terrible, ugly, unpleasant, unsightly |
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derivations: |
repulsively (adv.), repulsiveness (n.) |
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