abhorrent, contemptible, disputatious, forbidding, ignoble, nasty, objectionable, on the barricades, reluctant, resistive, uncongenial, vile
Definitionadj. serving or tending to repel
Last update: August 13, 2015
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I find his selfishness repellent. [Please select]
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Use an insect repellent where biting insects are known to be active. [Please select]
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In America, animal tests conducted with a mixture of a nerve gas antidote and insect repellent indicated nerve damage. [Please select]
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For some moments he remained silent, as though awaiting a reply; but his repellent mien and majestic bearing made it sufficiently clear that he was ready to annihilate any opponent. [Please select]
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"Now the darkness is becoming too dense for me," replied Cleopatra, raising her head with repellent pride. [Please select]
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His cold nature, highly as my brother esteems him, is repellent to me. [Please select]
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"As inopportune as possible," replied the eunuch with repellent harshness. [Please select]
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Iras fancied that her pleasant features wore a repellent expression which she had never seen before. [Please select]
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Her large eyes rested upon him with a warm, imploring light; and the stern, almost repellent voice thrilled with love for her relatives. [Please select]
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He is not, but here where he was is something unfamiliar and hostile, some dreadful, terrifying, and repellent mystery. [Please select]
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Everything within and around him seemed confused, senseless, and repellent. [Please select]
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