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repellent

disgusting / offensive / water-resistant / insect spray
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This term describes a visceral reaction of pushing something away, whether through an emotional sense of disgust or a physical chemical barrier. When used to describe a person or a smell, it carries a heavy negative connotation of intense aversion that triggers an instinctive need to retreat. In technical or commercial contexts, the word shifts toward functionality, describing materials that actively resist penetration. This usage is neutral and focuses on the efficiency of a surface in preventing the absorption of liquids or the approach of pests.

Meanings

Adjective
[~][~ to someone]

Causing a feeling of strong dislike, disgust, or aversion.

"The smell of the rotting fish was absolutely repellent."

Adjective
[~][~ to something]

Designed to resist or repel a particular substance, such as water or stains.

"The outdoor jacket is made from a water-repellent fabric."

Noun

A substance applied to the skin or surfaces to discourage insects from landing or biting.

"She applied a strong insect repellent before hiking through the woods."

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