How Do You Spell REPELLING?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪpˈɛlɪŋ] (IPA)

The word "repelling" is spelled with two Ls because it follows the rule of doubling the consonant when adding a suffix starting with a vowel. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is pronounced as /rɪˈpɛlɪŋ/, with the stress on the second syllable. The first syllable is pronounced as "rih" with a short "i" sound, while the second syllable has a short "e" sound. The ending "-ing" is pronounced as "ing" with a hard "g" sound.

REPELLING Meaning and Definition

  1. Repelling is a verb that refers to the action of driving away, warding off, or resisting something or someone. It can also describe the process of causing strong aversion or disgust, as well as creating a sense of unattractiveness or unappealing qualities.

    In the literal sense, repelling can involve physically pushing or keeping something away, preventing it from approaching or entering a certain area. For example, a repellent substance or spray might be used to discourage insects or animals from coming near. In this context, repelling acts as a defensive mechanism, protecting against unwanted intrusion or harm.

    Furthermore, repelling can extend beyond physical boundaries to encompass emotional and social aspects. It can signify the repulsion or rejection of an idea, belief, or behavior. For instance, a person may find the concept of violence repelling, choosing to distance themselves and express strong disapproval towards it.

    In terms of personal interactions, repelling can involve repulsing someone or something due to perceived negative attributes, such as undesirable habits, unreliable behavior, or unpleasant character traits. This can result in individuals feeling reluctant or unwilling to associate with or get close to the person or thing being repelled.

    Overall, the concept of repelling embodies the act of actively deterring, avoiding, or rejecting someone or something either physically, emotionally, or socially based on one's preferences, beliefs, or values.

  2. Driving back; resisting approach.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of REPELLING

The word repelling is derived from the verb repel. The etymology of repel can be traced back to the Latin word repellere, which is composed of two parts: re, meaning back, and pellere, meaning to push. Therefore, repelling essentially means pushing back or driving away.

Similar spelling words for REPELLING

Conjugate verb Repelling

CONDITIONAL

I would repelling
you would repelling
he/she/it would repelling
we would repelling
they would repelling
I would repel
we would repel
you would repel
he/she/it would repel
they would repel

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be repelling
you would be repelling
he/she/it would be repelling
we would be repelling
they would be repelling

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have repelling
you would have repelling
he/she/it would have repelling
we would have repelling
they would have repelling

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been repelling
you would have been repelling
he/she/it would have been repelling
we would have been repelling
they would have been repelling

FUTURE

I will repel
you will repel
he/she/it will repel
we will repel
they will repel

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be repelling
you will be repelling
he/she/it will be repelling
we will be repelling
they will be repelling

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have repelled
you will have repelled
he/she/it will have repelled
we will have repelled
they will have repelled

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been repelling
you will have been repelling
he/she/it will have been repelling
we will have been repelling
they will have been repelling

IMPERATIVE

you repel
we let´s repel

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to repel

PAST

I repelled
you repelled
he/she/it repelled
we repelled
they repelled

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was repelling
you were repelling
he/she/it was repelling
we were repelling
they were repelling

PAST PARTICIPLE

repelled

PAST PERFECT

I had repelled
you had repelled
he/she/it had repelled
we had repelled
they had repelled

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been repelling
you had been repelling
he/she/it had been repelling
we had been repelling
they had been repelling

PRESENT

I repel
you repel
he/she/it repels
we repel
they repel

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am repelling
you are repelling
he/she/it is repelling
we are repelling
they are repelling

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

repelling

PRESENT PERFECT

I have repelled
you have repelled
he/she/it has repelled
we have repelled
they have repelled

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been repelling
you have been repelling
he/she/it has been repelling
we have been repelling
they have been repelling
I would have repelled
we would have repelled
you would have repelled
he/she/it would have repelled
they would have repelled

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