adjective
repellent
ruh-PEH-luhnt
adjective
1
Causing strong dislike or disgust.
"He found the whole idea morally repellent."
2
Able to keep something (water, insects) away.
"The jacket is made from a water-repellent fabric."
noun
1
A substance made to keep insects or other pests away.
"Don't forget the mosquito repellent for the camping trip."
How to Use Repellent
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishSomething that pushes things away — either literally (bugs, water) or emotionally (disgust).
Common pairings
insect repellent
water-repellent
morally repellent
Word Forms
more repellent comparative, repellents plural, most repellent superlative
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Etymology
From Latin repellens, present participle of repellere, "to drive back." Formed from repel plus -ent.