Serving, or able, to repulse; repellent; as, a repulsive force., Cold; forbidding; offensive; as, repulsive manners.
Repugnant: offensive or repulsive and arousing disgust or aversion.
Gravity acts to pull objects together. That's called an "attractive" force, not a 'repulsive' one.
· repulsive · revolting · roguish
more repulsive, most repulsive
The answer is "pulse". You cannot say "pulsive". There's no such thing as such of that made up word. xD
The likely word is disgusting (ugly, repulsive, gross).A similarly-spelled word is discussing, meaning having a dialogue.
It is a slang word meaning a deposit or coating of refuse, a filthy repulsive person, something that is worthless, junk or rubbish
To use mirrors, you simply look at the mirror, for however long you wish, and gaze at your either dazzling or repulsive reflection. I hope it is dazzling because I would feel bad for you if it were repulsive. (Repulsive means ugly.) I felt the need to tell you the meaning of repulsive because if you cannot figure out how to use a mirror, maybe you did not know the definition of that word. Mirrors also are used in science. For example, the reflecting telescopes have mirrors in them to make the object you are looking at bigger.
The spelling iki is a Japanese word for an ideal aethestic condition.The word sought may be icky, meaning repulsive or unpleasant.
Gravity is strictly an attractive force, meaning it always pulls objects towards each other. It differs from magnetism, which can be both attractive and repulsive depending on the orientation of the magnetic fields.
Gravitational force is always attractive, meaning that it always pulls objects towards each other due to their mass.
"To them these creatures look rather slimy and repulsive."The predicate adjectives are 'slimy' and 'repulsive', renaming the antecedent 'creatures'.