Repellence example sentences
repellence
definition
- noun form of repellent
re·pel·lent
adjective
repellent (adjective) · repellant (adjective)
- able to repel a particular thing; impervious to a particular substance:
- causing disgust or distaste:
- a substance that deters insects or other pests from approaching or settling:
- a substance used to treat something, especially fabric or stone, so as to make it impervious to water:
Synonyms
repellent, impermeable, impervious, resistant, revolting, repulsive, disgusting, repugnant, sickening, nauseating, nauseous, emetic, vile, nasty, foul, appalling, abominable, hideous, horrible, awful, dreadful, terrible, obnoxious, loathsome, offensive, objectionable, distasteful, disagreeable, uninviting, abhorrent, despicable, reprehensible, contemptible, odious, heinous, obscene, hateful, execrable, gruesome, grisly, vomitous, ghastly, putrid, horrid, godawful, gross, yucky, icky, beastly, bogging, noisome, disgustful, loathly, rebarbative, delightful, lovely"Repellence" Example Sentences
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