widespread revulsion

Frequency: 6.59.8 per million words

a feeling of disgust shared by many people

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  • The killing caused widespread revulsion.
  • The recent scandal provoked widespread revulsion across the nation.
  • There was widespread revulsion at the politician's insensitive comments.
  • Such acts of cruelty often elicit widespread revulsion from the public.
  • The documentary revealed scenes that caused widespread revulsion among viewers.
  • If the truth comes out, it will undoubtedly lead to widespread revulsion.
  • Environmental destruction can generate widespread revulsion among concerned citizens.
  • The artist's controversial exhibition was met with widespread revulsion by critics.
  • Despite attempts to conceal it, the atrocity sparked widespread revulsion globally.
  • The incident triggered widespread revulsion and immediate calls for justice.