slovo | definícia |
repulsive (encz) | repulsive,chladný pcernoch@imc.cas.cz |
repulsive (encz) | repulsive,odporný pcernoch@imc.cas.cz |
repulsive (encz) | repulsive,odpudivý pcernoch@imc.cas.cz |
repulsive (encz) | repulsive,ohavný pcernoch@imc.cas.cz |
repulsive (encz) | repulsive,protivný pcernoch@imc.cas.cz |
repulsive (encz) | repulsive,vzdorující pcernoch@imc.cas.cz |
Repulsive (gcide) | Repulsive \Re*pul"sive\ (-s?v), a. [Cf. F. r['e]pulsif.]
1. Serving, or able, to repulse; repellent; as, a repulsive
force.
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Repulsive of his might the weapon stood. --Pope.
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2. Cold; forbidding; offensive; as, repulsive manners.
[1913 Webster] -- Re*pul"sive*ly, adv. --
Re*pul"sive*ness, n.
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repulsive (wn) | repulsive
adj 1: offensive to the mind; "an abhorrent deed"; "the obscene
massacre at Wounded Knee"; "morally repugnant customs";
"repulsive behavior"; "the most repulsive character in
recent novels" [syn: abhorrent, detestable,
obscene, repugnant, repulsive]
2: possessing the ability to repel; "a repulsive force" [ant:
attractive(a)]
3: so extremely ugly as to be terrifying; "a hideous scar"; "a
repulsive mask" [syn: hideous, repulsive] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
repulsive (encz) | repulsive,chladný pcernoch@imc.cas.czrepulsive,odporný pcernoch@imc.cas.czrepulsive,odpudivý pcernoch@imc.cas.czrepulsive,ohavný pcernoch@imc.cas.czrepulsive,protivný pcernoch@imc.cas.czrepulsive,vzdorující pcernoch@imc.cas.cz |
repulsive force (encz) | repulsive force, n: |
repulsively (encz) | repulsively,odpudivě adv: Zdeněk Brož |
repulsiveness (encz) | repulsiveness,odpornost n: Zdeněk Brožrepulsiveness,odpudivost n: Zdeněk Brož |
Idiorepulsive (gcide) | Idiorepulsive \Id`i*o*re*pul"sive\, a. [Idio- + repulsive.]
Repulsive by itself; as, the idiorepulsive power of heat.
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Repulsively (gcide) | Repulsive \Re*pul"sive\ (-s?v), a. [Cf. F. r['e]pulsif.]
1. Serving, or able, to repulse; repellent; as, a repulsive
force.
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Repulsive of his might the weapon stood. --Pope.
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2. Cold; forbidding; offensive; as, repulsive manners.
[1913 Webster] -- Re*pul"sive*ly, adv. --
Re*pul"sive*ness, n.
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Repulsiveness (gcide) | Repulsive \Re*pul"sive\ (-s?v), a. [Cf. F. r['e]pulsif.]
1. Serving, or able, to repulse; repellent; as, a repulsive
force.
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Repulsive of his might the weapon stood. --Pope.
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2. Cold; forbidding; offensive; as, repulsive manners.
[1913 Webster] -- Re*pul"sive*ly, adv. --
Re*pul"sive*ness, n.
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Self-repulsive (gcide) | Self-repulsive \Self`-re*pul"sive\, a.
Self-repelling.
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repulsive (wn) | repulsive
adj 1: offensive to the mind; "an abhorrent deed"; "the obscene
massacre at Wounded Knee"; "morally repugnant customs";
"repulsive behavior"; "the most repulsive character in
recent novels" [syn: abhorrent, detestable,
obscene, repugnant, repulsive]
2: possessing the ability to repel; "a repulsive force" [ant:
attractive(a)]
3: so extremely ugly as to be terrifying; "a hideous scar"; "a
repulsive mask" [syn: hideous, repulsive] |
repulsive force (wn) | repulsive force
n 1: the force by which bodies repel one another [syn:
repulsion, repulsive force] [ant: attraction,
attractive force] |
repulsively (wn) | repulsively
adv 1: in an offensive and hateful manner; "I don't know anyone
who could have behaved so abominably" [syn: detestably,
repulsively, abominably, odiously] |
repulsiveness (wn) | repulsiveness
n 1: the quality of being disgusting to the senses or emotions;
"the vileness of his language surprised us" [syn:
loathsomeness, repulsiveness, sliminess, vileness,
lousiness, wickedness] |
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