cause revulsion

Frequency: 6.08.9 per million words

to make someone feel strong disgust

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Examples (10)

  • The killing caused widespread revulsion.
  • The politician's insensitive comments caused instant revulsion among the public.
  • Such acts of cruelty invariably cause deep revulsion.
  • His betrayal caused a sense of profound revulsion in his friends.
  • The gruesome details of the crime caused a wave of revulsion across the nation.
  • It would cause considerable revulsion if such a policy were implemented.
  • The documentary aims to cause revulsion at animal abuse.
  • The sight of the neglected animals caused her immense revulsion.
  • He hoped his art would cause a strong revulsion against apathy.
  • Nothing causes more revulsion than deliberate cruelty to the innocent.