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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishoff-puttingˈoff-ˌputting adjective British English UNPLEASANTif someone’s behaviour or the appearance of something is off-putting, you do not like it or you think it is unattractive Some women found the competitive style of the discussions off-putting. —off-puttingly adverb → put somebody/something off at put
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off-putting• Apparently he found use of the sleeve very off-putting.• Sometimes I cycled in from Bourn, but the eight miles all uphill on the return was a bit off-putting.• They had gnomes in the garden, which was even more off-putting.• While not exactly threatening, her demeanour was hard and off-putting.• Yet this is not the cold, off-putting abstraction which arouses incomprehension in the ordinary spectator.• She remembered her own off-putting attitude the day after it had happened.• The resultant disturbances of the water and the movement is very off-putting to herons and cats.
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