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Repulsion Meaning in English

word

rɪˈpʌlʃən
ri-PUHL-shuhn
ɹɪpˈʌlʃən
ri-PUHL-shuhn

Definition

A strong feeling of dislike or disgust. In science, it also refers to the force that pushes things apart, like magnets with the same poles.

Usage & Nuances

Used formally in science (physics), but also in everyday language for strong aversion or disgust. Common with 'feel' or 'sense,' as in 'feel repulsion.' Not the same as 'repulse' (verb). Often refers to emotional or physical separation.

Example Sentences

His face showed clear repulsion when he saw the dirty food.

basic

There is a strong repulsion between the two north poles of magnets.

basic

She felt repulsion at the sight of insects.

basic

I have a natural repulsion to violence in any form.

natural

Their ideas sparked immediate repulsion from the audience.

natural

You could almost feel the repulsion in the room after the argument.

natural