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Reprehensible vs Repulsive - What's the difference?

reprehensible | repulsive |


As adjectives the difference between reprehensible and repulsive

is that reprehensible is blameworthy, censurable, guilty while repulsive is tending to rouse aversion or to repulse.

As a noun reprehensible

is a reprehensible person; a villain.

Repulsive vs Horrid - What's the difference?

repulsive | horrid |


As adjectives the difference between repulsive and horrid

is that repulsive is while horrid is (archaic) bristling, rough, rugged.

Abominable vs Repulsive - What's the difference?

abominable | repulsive |


As adjectives the difference between abominable and repulsive

is that abominable is worthy of, or causing, abhorrence, as a thing of evil omen; odious in the utmost degree; very hateful; detestable; loathsome; execrable while repulsive is .

Repulsive vs Accursed - What's the difference?

repulsive | accursed |


As adjectives the difference between repulsive and accursed

is that repulsive is while accursed is (prenominal) hateful; detestable.

As a verb accursed is

(accurse).

Repulsive vs Ignominious - What's the difference?

repulsive | ignominious |


As adjectives the difference between repulsive and ignominious

is that repulsive is while ignominious is marked by shame or disgrace.

Nauseating vs Repulsive - What's the difference?

nauseating | repulsive |


As adjectives the difference between nauseating and repulsive

is that nauseating is causing disgust, revulsion or loathing while repulsive is .

Abbhorrent vs Repulsive - What's the difference?

abbhorrent | repulsive |


As an adjective repulsive is

.

Repulsive vs Attraction - What's the difference?

repulsive | attraction |


As an adjective repulsive

is .

As a noun attraction is

the tendency to attract.

Foul vs Repulsive - What's the difference?

foul | repulsive |


As adjectives the difference between foul and repulsive

is that foul is covered with, or containing unclean matter; polluted; nasty; defiled while repulsive is tending to rouse aversion or to repulse.

As a verb foul

is to make dirty.

As a noun foul

is a breach of the rules of a game, especially one involving inappropriate contact with an opposing player in order to gain an advantage; as, for example, foot-tripping in soccer, or contact of any kind in basketball.

Repulsive vs Loathsome - What's the difference?

repulsive | loathsome |


As adjectives the difference between repulsive and loathsome

is that repulsive is while loathsome is highly offensive; sickening, abominable.

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