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repulsive

[ri-puhl-siv] / rɪˈpʌl sɪv /


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“I thought it was pathetic if not borderline repulsive,” Gober said of this omission.

From New York Times

Nostalgia can feel repulsive until it’s your own.

From Washington Post

While Dilbert’s satire of mindless corporate bureaucracy and office culture has been popular with readers for many years, Adams’ conduct is repulsive and collides with Seattle Times values.

From Seattle Times

Following the sentencing, minister for immigration Robert Jenrick said: "We are determined to bring to justice the criminal gangs that undertake the repulsive trade of people-smuggling."

From BBC

No wonder these pundits encourage their audiences to cultivate even more repulsive personalities that will result in more loneliness and rage, leading to even bigger profit margins at the Daily Wire and Fox News.

From Salon