🔤 Rebarbative (Adjective)

IPA: /rɪˈbɑːbətɪv/

✨ Rebarbative is your go-to word when "ugly" or "harsh" just isn’t vivid enough.

🧠 Meaning

Unpleasant, repellent, or unattractive, often in a way that pushes people away.

✍️ Example Sentences

🔹 The professor's rebarbative tone made students hesitant to ask questions.

🔹 Though the novel is brilliant, its rebarbative style may alienate casual readers.

📜 Word Origin

From French rebarbatif, from Latin rebarbare ("to cause to bristle"), related to barba meaning "beard"—suggesting something bristly or off-putting.

💡 Did You Know?

It’s a fancy way to say something—or someone—is so disagreeable, it pushes others away, like emotional sandpaper.

🏷️ Related Words

#off-putting #repulsive #disagreeable #unpleasant #abrasive #hostile
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Rebarbative

/rɪˈbɑːbətɪv/ (Adjective)
“Rebarbative is your go-to word when "ugly" or "harsh" just isn’t vivid enough.”
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