Definitions and Examples of repulsion, dislike
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
A feeling of intense dislike or disgust; the act of pushing away or repelling.
Example
The smell of rotten eggs caused a strong repulsion in her, making her feel nauseous.
To have a feeling of aversion or disapproval towards someone or something.
Example
I dislike spicy food because it burns my tongue and makes me uncomfortable.
Key Differences: repulsion vs dislike
- 1Repulsion is a strong feeling of disgust or aversion that causes one to push away or avoid something.
- 2Dislike is a milder feeling of aversion or disapproval towards someone or something.
Effective Usage of repulsion, dislike
- 1Express Preferences: Use magnetism and dislike to express likes and dislikes.
- 2Describe Relationships: Use magnetism and repulsion to describe the dynamics between people or objects.
- 3Discuss Physics: Use magnetism and repulsion to discuss the principles of magnetism and electromagnetism.
Remember this!
The antonyms of magnetism are repulsion and dislike. Repulsion is a strong feeling of disgust or aversion, while dislike is a milder feeling of aversion or disapproval. Use these words to express preferences, describe relationships, and discuss physics.