Repulsivo in english
Repulsive
pronunciation: ripʌlsɪv part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: ripʌlsɪv part of speech: adjective
In gestures
repulsivo = repulsive ; rebarbative ; icky ; creepy ; nauseating ; sickening ; bilious.
Example: A new indicator, representing the asymmetry of coauthorship links, was used to reveal the main 'attractive' and 'repulsive' centres of cooperation.Example: The implacable reduction in the dissemination of public documents constitutes a rebarbative policy that threatens the quality of reference services in libraries.Example: Neck buffs and balaclava's get the most icky, because you're usually breathing against them, and they tend to get a bit moist.Example: Today I got followed home by a creepy man with a high-pitched voice.Example: This can give rise to ambiguity: for one person 'fulsome praise' may be no more than 'generous', while for another it may mean 'nauseating sycophancy'.Example: One of our viewers wanted people to sign this petition asking for justice on these sickening teens who did this.Example: To think that a people who look civilised like the British could hold such a bilious grudge more than two decades after Thatcher had left office is unbelievable.