Sentences

repulse in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

REPULSE (verb): to drive back or cause a strong feeling of disgust or rejection.

Sample Sentences

  1. The sudden loud noise seemed to repulse the small children, causing them to cry.
  2. She felt a strong urge to repulse the offer, knowing it didn't align with her values.
  3. His rude comments did nothing but repulse the guests, leaving an awkward silence in the room.
  4. Despite the initial repulse of the idea, she eventually found it intriguing and worth exploring.
  5. The foul smell was enough to repulse anyone trying to enjoy a meal nearby.
  6. The unexpected news seemed to repulse her, leaving her in shock.
  7. His rude comments were enough to repulse even the most patient of listeners.
  8. The strong odor from the trash can managed to repulse anyone who walked by.
  9. Despite his efforts to charm her, his arrogance only served to repulse her further.
  10. The sight of the contaminated water was enough to repulse the environmental activists.