"Repulse" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Repulse" Meaning

To repulse means to strongly dislike or oppose something, causing someone to recoil or move away.

"Repulse" Examples

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1. Vocabulary:

- Repulse (verb): to make someone or something feel shocked, upset, or disgusted, often because you are rejecting or getting rid of them.

2. Example Sentences:

- The smell of the rotten food repulsed everyone at the party.
- The graphic image on the news program repulsed viewers due to its gruesome content.
- Her crying repulsed me as she sobbed uncontrollably at the funeral.
- The crash of thunder repulsed the birds, causing them to fly away immediately.
- The honked car horn repulsed the sleepy bus driver, making him quickly get off the road.

"Repulse" Similar Words

Repugnancy

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The word "repugnancy" can be defined as:<br><br> A feeling of strong dislike or distaste, often accompanied by a sense of moral opposition or disagreement.<br> A quality or characteristic that is hateful, unpleasant, or unappealing.<br> In law, a repugnancy clause is a provision that invalidates a law or agreement if it contradicts a higher law or existing statute.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The repugnancy I felt towards the idea of flying made me anxious about taking a flight.<br> The new policy's repugnance to the community lies in its perceived infringement on personal freedoms.<br> The repugnancy clause in the contract stated that if any part of it was deemed unconstitutional, the entire agreement would be null and void.

Repugnant

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Repugnantly

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Having or showing a strong feeling of dislike or disgust.

Repugnate

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Repugned

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Repugning

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Repullulate

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I couldn't find any word "repullulate" in the dictionary. However, I think you might be referring to the word "proliferate", which is a verb that means:<br><br> To produce or grow rapidly and extensively, especially in numbers.<br> To multiply or spread quickly.<br><br>For example: The bacteria began to proliferate in the culture, making it difficult to control.

Repullulation

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I couldn't find any definition for the word "repullulation". It seems to be a potentially made-up or non-existent word.

Repulsed

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The word "repulsed" is a verb or adjective that means:<br><br> Feeling strong disgust or aversion towards something or someone, often accompanied by a sense of recoiling or pushing away.<br> To push back or drive away, especially by force.<br> To make someone or something feel unattractive or unpleasant.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> Her reaction to the smell was repulsed and disgusted. (adjective)<br> She was repulsed from the room, unable to bear the sight. (verb)<br> The bad news repulsed her, leaving her in a state of shock. (verb)

Repulses

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The word "repulses" is the third person singular present tense of the verb "repulse," which means to push someone or something away, often because they are unpleasant or disturbing.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The strong smell repulses the people in the room.<br> The horror movie repulses many viewers.<br><br>Synonyms: repellent, repugnant, disgusting, nauseating.<br><br>Antonyms: attracts, draws, invites, allures.

Repulsing

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Detesting or highly disliking something or someone, typically because of their behavior, character, or qualities.

Repulsion

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Repulsive

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Despisable, unpleasant, or disgusting; inspiring a feeling of disgust or hatred.

Repulsively

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Extremely unpleasant or disgusting.

Repulsiveness

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Repunit

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