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rebarbative

[ree-bahr-buh-tiv] / riˈbɑr bə tɪv /


ADJECTIVE
frightening
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Antonyms


Example Sentences

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Why not place a bet on Tala Madani, whose desultory drawing and wildly rebarbative conceits might have the impact at the Met that artists like Matisse once had in Paris?

From Washington Post

Setting aside Mr Abbott’s notoriously rebarbative character, the appointment would be consistent with the myth, common among Brexit supporters, that trade deals are conjured into being by swaggering personalities.

From Washington Times

“Indeed, many of the apparently rebarbative aspects of Sontag’s personality are clarified in light of the alcoholic family system, as it was later understood,” Moser writes, and he goes on:

From The New Yorker

The work itself, the scholars are aware, is innately rebarbative.

From The New Yorker

In her new film, Let the Sunshine In, Juliette Binoche plays an intelligent, creative, beautiful woman who seeks sexual rapture with men who are variously pompous, self-absorbed, rebarbative and physically unprepossessing.

From The Guardian