revulsion against
Frequency: 6.18.5 per million words
a feeling of disgust directed at something
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- There is widespread public revulsion against violence in our society.
- The voters expressed their revulsion against the corruption in the government.
- Many people felt a deep revulsion against the new tax laws.
- She spoke of her revulsion against the cruel treatment of laboratory animals.
- There was a sudden revulsion against the excesses of the previous decade.
- The community's revulsion against the crime led to stricter local laws.
- His revulsion against the war made him a prominent peace activist.
- The film captures the public's revulsion against the injustice of the era.
- There is a growing revulsion against the use of single-use plastics.
- The scandal caused a massive revulsion against the corporate leadership.