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Dictionary definition of repellant

Having the ability to repel or drive away.
"The mosquito repellant worked wonders during our camping trip."

Detailed meaning of repellant

It describes qualities or characteristics that discourage or deter others from approaching or engaging with a person, object, or situation. The term suggests a repellent or off-putting nature that creates a sense of aversion or reluctance. For example, a repellant odor is one that is strong and unpleasant, causing people to want to move away from it. Similarly, a repellant personality trait or behavior may make others feel uncomfortable or unwilling to interact. The adjective "repellant" implies a quality that actively pushes or repels others, creating a barrier or distance. It can also describe substances or devices used to deter pests or insects, such as mosquito repellants, which prevent them from coming near.

Example sentences containing repellant

1. The repellant aroma made her face wrinkle in distaste instantly.
2. His repellant attitude pushed everyone away without fail.
3. The shirt was treated with a repellant to ward off insects.
4. The repellant barrier kept the advancing floodwaters at bay.
5. An invisible, repellant force seemed to emanate from the house.
6. Repellant odors from the landfill permeated the surrounding air.

History and etymology of repellant

The adjective 'repellant' has its etymological roots in the Latin word 'repellere.' In Latin, 're' signifies 'back,' and 'pellere' means 'to drive' or 'to push.' Therefore, 'repellere' conveyed the idea of driving back or pushing away. As it evolved into English, it became 'repellant,' describing something that has the inherent quality of repelling or driving away. This etymology highlights the concept of resistance and the ability of certain substances or qualities to deter or ward off, aligning with the modern usage of 'repellant' to describe things that discourage or ward off unwanted elements or influences.

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Further usage examples of repellant

1. The artist’s repellant style garnered both critique and praise.
2. Repellant sprays are effective in keeping mosquitos at bay.
3. The garden plants have a repellant effect on certain pests.
4. A repellant force field protected the ship from meteors.
5. The repellant vibes of the room made me leave immediately.
6. Wall paint with a repellant property resists stains well.
7. Repellant chemicals keep harmful insects away from crops.
8. They coated the structure with a fire repellant material.
9. The repellant nature of the subject kept students away.
10. A unique, repellant energy surrounded the ancient artifact.
11. Despite the view, the repellant odor marred the experience.
12. The repellant liquid safeguarded fabrics from liquid stains.
13. Her repellant demeanor made dialogues brief and infrequent.
14. That alley has a repellant aura; it’s best avoided at night.
15. His repellant attitude made it hard for him to make friends.
16. The salesman's repellant behavior turned away potential customers.
17. The store offers a special repellant coating for shoes to avoid stains.
18. She applied a water-repellant spray on her jacket before stepping into the rain.
19. The repellant smell coming from the garbage made me want to leave the room.
20. The gardener suggested using a natural repellant to keep pests away from the plants.
21. His repellant remarks during the meeting led to a heated argument.
22. The foul, repellant taste of the medicine made me gag.
23. They coated the outdoor furniture with a UV-repellant finish to protect it from sun damage.
24. The repellant effect of the magnet prevented the two pieces from coming together.
25. The repellent nature of the substance ensured that the car stayed clean even on muddy roads.
26. I decided to use a natural repellant made of vinegar and lemon to deter ants.
27. The repellant fabric in the camping gear keeps insects from biting through.
28. The repellant comments he made on social media led to a backlash from his followers.

Suffix -ant, ACT 4 (American College Testing), Ecological Diversity and Sustainability, Protection and Avoidance

abhorrent,deterrent,disgusting,forbidding,repulsive,revolting,unsavory

deterring,unappealing

deterrent, attractive, inviting, alluring

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