Highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust.
Serving or tending to repel.
1 If climbing before September, be sure to bring plenty of insect repellant .
2 Mr Davies says they use industrial ethanol, methanol and even insect repellant .
3 At least the repellant was still keeping the gnats at bay .
4 She raised a hand with a repellant gesture towards the other men.
5 Powerful, repellant , this prelude is almost infernal in its pride and scorn.
6 This was my welcome, where I had anticipated coldness and repellant pride.
7 So, instead of looking cold and repellant , Jane looked uneasy and guilty.
8 But his expression was always, if not actually bad, severe and repellant .
9 It also brought in batteries, stuffed animals, propane gas tanks and insect repellant .
10 I used the opportunity to spray more bug repellant onto my exposed skin.
11 That special function of men in regard to women was repellant to Rosalie.
12 The thought of it continuing with someone else at the helm is repellant .
13 He could hardly keep himself from being repellant and resentful towards the woman.
14 The design was intended to be a universal repellant and it worked beautifully.
15 I take nobody's disease-amtoo repellant ; but you will catch contagion very readily.
16 The thought of going to his club to dine was repellant to him.
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