deeply repulsive

Frequency: 6.05.5 per million words

Repulsive in a profound, often emotional or psychological way.

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Examples (10)

  • She found the idea deeply repulsive.
  • The smell emanating from the dumpster was deeply repulsive.
  • Many people find violence against children deeply repulsive.
  • His arrogant and dismissive attitude was deeply repulsive to her.
  • The thought of eating insects is deeply repulsive to some cultures.
  • He described the corrupt practices as deeply repulsive and unethical.
  • She had a deeply repulsive feeling about the whole situation.
  • The propaganda disseminated by the regime was deeply repulsive to human dignity.
  • Witnessing such injustice was a deeply repulsive experience for them.
  • Despite its artistic merit, some viewers found the artwork deeply repulsive.