repulsing (Meaning)

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repulsing (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Repulse

repulsing Sentence Examples

  1. The stench emanating from the garbage bin was utterly repulsing, sending waves of nausea through the air.
  2. The sight of maggots crawling on the decaying meat was repulsing, leaving an indelible image in her mind.
  3. The cruel and inhumane treatment of prisoners was repulsing to the core, violating fundamental human rights.
  4. The vile comments and insults hurled at the vulnerable victim were repulsing, exposing the speaker's depravity.
  5. The politician's slimy demeanor and empty promises were repulsing, eroding trust in the democratic process.
  6. The thought of cockroaches scuttling across the kitchen floor was repulsing, making her skin crawl.
  7. The slimy texture of the raw oysters was repulsing, making it impossible for her to swallow them.
  8. The prospect of spending the night in an abandoned cabin with unknown horrors lurking was repulsing, sending shivers down her spine.
  9. The blatant disregard for the environment and the resulting pollution was repulsing, a testament to human recklessness.
  10. The sight of a spider dangling from its web was repulsing to her arachnophobic friend, eliciting an instant scream of terror.

FAQs About the word repulsing

of Repulse

sickening, repelling, appalling,disgusting, insulting, outraging, revolting, nauseating, displeasing, distressing

bewitching, pleasing, seducing, captivating, luring, pleasing, tempting, enticing, tempting, disarming

The stench emanating from the garbage bin was utterly repulsing, sending waves of nausea through the air.

The sight of maggots crawling on the decaying meat was repulsing, leaving an indelible image in her mind.

The cruel and inhumane treatment of prisoners was repulsing to the core, violating fundamental human rights.

The vile comments and insults hurled at the vulnerable victim were repulsing, exposing the speaker's depravity.