repulsive

adjective18 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.4

To a high degree; highly disgusting.

To a very high degree; very disgusting.

Entirely or totally disgusting, with no redeeming qualities.

Entirely or totally disgusting, often used for emphasis.

Absolutely and completely disgusting, a very strong expression.

Causing disgust due to one's physical appearance or nature.

Repulsive in a profound, often emotional or psychological way.

Causing revulsion in a sexual context; the opposite of attractive.

Offensive to one's sense of morality or ethics.

To some extent, but not extremely; somewhat disgusting.

To a small degree; a little disgusting.

Slightly or somewhat disgusting.

Used to state that something is inherently disgusting or offensive.

To consider someone or something to be extremely unpleasant.

To give the impression of being repulsive.

To have a repulsive appearance.

To have a repulsive odor.

Indicates the person who finds something or someone repulsive.