Possessing the ability to repel.
Unpleasant, offensive, or causing dislike.
So extremely ugly as to be terrifying.
1 His manners are to ninety-nine in one hundred singularly repulsive ; brow-hanging; shoe-contemplating-strange
2 This result suggests that the observed trend is driven by repulsive interactions.
3 Clearly, the Council finds the recent activities of the Fomor somewhat repulsive .
4 Most people agree that at some level wealth starts to become repulsive .
5 Yet to us the system is not the less repulsive in itself.
6 His hands were infinitely repulsive ; they were red and soft and moist.
7 Learn to feel attracted to repulsive things without relaxing your outward discipline.
8 The smell of the people and their thoughts were repulsive to him.
9 They arrived shortly; he more charming and she more repulsive than ever.
10 Little connected with this case was not utterly repulsive to decent sensibilities.
11 The moonlight smote full upon him, revealing him in every repulsive detail.
12 To men he was not attractive; perhaps a little repulsive at times.
13 She was the most repulsive - looking object the boys ever had looked upon.
14 He accosts me, when in the company of friends, with repulsive freedom.
15 What you were left with, inevitably, was unpleasant and harsh and repulsive .
16 Scars adorn a man; on a woman they are ugly and repulsive .
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