How Do You Spell REVULSIVELY?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪvˈʌlsɪvli] (IPA)

The word "revulsively" is spelled with four syllables: /rɪˈvʌlsɪvli/. The first syllable starts with the short "i" sound '/ɪ/', followed by the stressed syllable with the schwa sound 'ə' /vʌl/, and then the syllable 'siv' /sɪv/ with a short "i" sound. Finally, the word ends with the suffix '-ly' /li/, pronounced like the word "lee". "Revulsively" means causing a feeling of disgust or repulsion. It is not a commonly used word, but its distinctive spelling makes it easy to recognize and remember.

REVULSIVELY Meaning and Definition

  1. "Revulsively" is an adverb that describes something in a manner that elicits strong feelings of disgust, repulsion, or intense aversion. It implies the ability to provoke a vehement negative reaction or a deep sense of revulsion in an individual.

    When used to describe a person's reaction, "revulsively" indicates that something has so deeply offended the individual's sensibilities or violated their standards of acceptability that it prompts an immediate and intense feeling of physical or emotional repulsion. For example, someone might describe a painting as revulsively grotesque if its subject matter or execution is disturbingly repugnant.

    In a broader sense, "revulsively" can describe any action, behavior, appearance, or situation that truly repels or disgusts people in general. It suggests that the object or experience in question is highly disagreeable, offensive, or distasteful, to the point of eliciting disgust or abhorrence from a majority of individuals.

    While subjective to personal taste and interpretation, "revulsively" typically implies a strong negative response that is universally felt or acknowledged. The adverb conveys a level of intensity beyond mere dislike or disagreement, indicating a visceral reaction of repulsion that many individuals would find difficult to bear or tolerate.

Common Misspellings for REVULSIVELY

  • eevulsively
  • devulsively
  • fevulsively
  • tevulsively
  • 5evulsively
  • 4evulsively
  • rwvulsively
  • rsvulsively
  • rdvulsively
  • rrvulsively
  • r4vulsively
  • r3vulsively
  • rebulsively
  • regulsively
  • refulsively
  • revylsively
  • revhlsively
  • revjlsively
  • revilsively
  • rev8lsively

Etymology of REVULSIVELY

The word revulsively is derived from the base word revulsive. The etymology of revulsive can be traced back to the Latin word revulsio, which means a tearing or pulling away. The Latin term is derived from the verb revulsus, which means to tear away or to pull apart. The -ive suffix is added to the base word to form an adjective, indicating that something causes or produces the action described by the base word. Therefore, revulsively means in a manner that causes tearing away or pulling apart.

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