Definition of repulsionnext

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Recent Examples of repulsion Covering politics today is a grim dance between the vicious and the idiotic, between repulsion and despair. Megan McArdle, Washington Post, 10 May 2026 Part of the reason is due to its incredible weakness; the gravitational attraction between two electrons is more than forty orders of magnitude smaller than the electrostatic repulsion between two electrons. Big Think, 6 May 2026 Apple’s songs invite us back to the euphoria of attraction and the nausea of repulsion. New York Times, 28 Apr. 2026 In one sad scene, Floyd and Carol begin to make love, only for Carol to pull away in repulsion. Alexandra Schwartz, New Yorker, 24 Apr. 2026 See All Example Sentences for repulsion
Recent Examples of Synonyms for repulsion
Noun
  • Most fishermen confine their angling to early morning and late evening, and the pike fishermen of early spring have given up in disgust.
    Jack G. Mell, Outdoor Life, 2 July 2026
  • Mbappé hit a post in the 32nd minute, raising both hands in disgust, and France nearly went ahead four minutes later on Olise's spectacular bicycle kick from just inside the penalty area, which also clanked off a post.
    CBS News, CBS News, 1 July 2026
Noun
  • The rivalry between the neighboring nations stretches back over 100 years on the pitch without ever being one that has slipped into hatred.
    Ben Church, CNN Money, 6 July 2026
  • Proof that the babies aren’t born with hatred in their bellies and in their blood.
    Literary Hub, Literary Hub, 6 July 2026
Noun
  • Ganfield described the ordeal as a scene straight out of a horror movie.
    Jazmin Alvarado, Los Angeles Times, 9 July 2026
  • The series proceeds from a premise that immediately calls to mind the darkly comic horror movie The Substance, an underdog 2024 Best Picture contender that earned Oscar nominations for both its director, Coralie Fargeat, and its star, Demi Moore.
    Judy Berman, Time, 8 July 2026
Noun
  • About 20% of infected people will develop mild symptoms such as a fever, body aches and nausea.
    Karen Garcia, Los Angeles Times, 8 July 2026
  • Use a buddy system with your travel companions and watch each other for dizziness, nausea, muscle cramps and cool, clammy skin.
    Hanna Wickes, Sacbee.com, 8 July 2026
Noun
  • There is no national mood, just a mélange of anomie, distaste, and derangement.
    Jia Tolentino, New Yorker, 5 July 2026
  • His distaste for the wealthy is not an uncommon feeling in the country, his defense argued.
    Sierra Van Der Brug, The Orlando Sentinel, 26 June 2026

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“Repulsion.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/repulsion. Accessed 13 Jul. 2026.

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