revulsion for

Frequency: 4.53.0 per million words

a feeling of disgust towards a person or thing

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Examples (10)

  • He was filled with hatred and revulsion for everything about her.
  • She felt a deep revulsion for violence in any form.
  • Many people expressed their revulsion for the politician's controversial remarks.
  • His revulsion for injustice drove him to become an activist.
  • I developed a strong revulsion for the taste of that medicine.
  • The public's revulsion for the scandal was palpable.
  • Despite his initial revulsion for the task, he completed it professionally.
  • There was a collective revulsion for the horrific images shown on the news.
  • Her innate revulsion for cruelty made her a fierce advocate for animal rights.
  • He couldn't hide his revulsion for the hypocrisy he witnessed.