Similar words: putting, abutting, jutting, cutting, cutting edge, press cutting, butt in, sputtering. Meaning: adj. 1. causing annoyance or repugnance 2. tending to repel.
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31. Without Ajax, multipage forms can seem long, painful, and off-putting to prospective customers.
32. To the unfamiliar, that term may seem off-putting, like a new soft-rock genre that leans heavily on harp solos.But it's possible many of us will be using cloud music systems in the not-far-off future.
33. My money was in the same place as I'd guess yours is: on the real plane crash being the most off-putting.
34. There is also something off-putting about his campaign—something a bit cultish and a bit hokey .
35. While we are taking cues from Urbandictionary I find that their entries for "train" are a little off-putting, think of a lineup of people and sex in the same context.
36. Scientists use off-putting jargon.
37. I don't know if it is his armpits, his clothes or his feet, but the pong is the subject of much comment in the office and is really off-putting.
37. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
38. Ignoring the off-putting Uriah Heepishness of this sentence, the real stumbling block is "sophisticated supplier".
39. If the prospect of posting daily seems off-putting, remember that each post does not have to be a thousand words of carefully argued and finely crafted prose.
40. A realistic face could be off-putting, since autistic children often find other children intimidating.
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