"Repulsively" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Repulsively" Meaning

Extremely unpleasant or disgusting.

"Repulsively" Examples

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1. Adjective: The last meal I had at the street food stall was repulsively spoiled.

Example usage: She quickly threw away the spoiled food, it was repulsively smelly.

2. Adverb: He spoke repulsively to her in front of all, disrespecting her feelings.

Example usage: She was repulsively quiet, not wanting to be part of the argument.

3. Adjective: The new horror movie had repulsively detailed scenes that left many audience members speechless.

Example usage: The movie had scenes which were repulsively violent that it earned it an R-rating.

4. Adjective: The old abandoned house is repulsively dirty and unmaintained.

Example usage: The old house was repulsively dirty and because of that nobody wanted to move in.

5. Adverb: He repulsively dismissed her research findings without giving her the recognition she deserved.

Example usage: He repulsively refused to listen to the feedback and continued to ignore her warnings.

"Repulsively" Similar Words

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.

Repulse

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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.

Repulsiveness

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Repunit

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Repurchase

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Repurchased

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Repurchaser

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A person who buys a property or asset again, often because the original purchase was flawed or failed in some way.

Repurchasers

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Repurposed

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Reputability

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