Highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust.
Serving or tending to repel.
Incapable of absorbing or mixing with.
1 The repellent effect was accompanied by a significant insecticidal effect on sandflies.
2 So insect repellent , first aid kits, medicine and mosquito nets would help.
3 Good on crackers but can function equally well as an amorous-skunk repellent .
4 At first the idea of underground homes was completely repellent to him.
5 She uses it sparingly; repellent , like everything else, is in short supply.
6 All the fashionable sons of the burghers complain of your repellent coldness.
7 The first thing to include is a plentiful supply of insect repellent .
8 With proprietary P2i fabric in the uppers, they're breathable and water repellent .
9 People believed the film portrayed an image of Naples that was repellent .
10 Wasting two million dollars is repellent , no matter how rich you are.
11 I wanted to buy insect repellent , but you insisted we buy alcohol.
12 She was as repellent to me as the rest of her class.
13 That sex and everything to do with it were repellent to him.
14 Never, in all my reading, have I met with such repellent language.
15 Her very expression of countenance was cold and repellent almost to rudeness.
16 At Yokohama everything at first seemed to him both unfamiliar and repellent .
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