deep revulsion

Frequency: 7.515.1 per million words

a very strong feeling of disgust

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  • The atrocities committed filled the world with deep revulsion.
  • She felt a deep revulsion for the violence she witnessed.
  • His betrayal caused a deep revulsion among his former allies.
  • There was a deep revulsion against the dictator's cruel policies.
  • Despite his efforts, he couldn't hide his deep revulsion at the sight.
  • The artist's provocative work often evokes deep revulsion in some viewers.
  • Many expressed deep revulsion at the corruption revealed in the scandal.
  • He recoiled in deep revulsion from the decaying corpse.
  • The documentary aimed to inspire a deep revulsion towards animal cruelty.
  • Such acts of cruelty invariably provoke deep revulsion in any compassionate person.