revulsion at
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a feeling of disgust caused by something
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Examples (10)
- He tried to conceal his instinctive revulsion at the idea.
- The public expressed widespread revulsion at the brutal act.
- She felt a strong revulsion at the sight of the decaying food.
- There was a collective sense of revulsion at the injustice of the verdict.
- Many viewers shared a deep revulsion at the graphic violence in the film.
- His face betrayed his revulsion at the politician's hypocritical statements.
- The villagers showed their revulsion at the destruction of their sacred forest.
- Despite her efforts to remain neutral, a wave of revulsion at the unfair treatment washed over her.
- The news of the scandal caused profound revulsion at the corruption within the system.
- They couldn't hide their utter revulsion at the cruelty inflicted upon the animals.