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revulsion
noun as in disgust, hatred
Example Sentences
But his victory was also something else: a popular revulsion toward elites, a repudiation of government, a vote to smash all institutions.
Disgust is a strong feeling of revulsion in response to objects perceived to be contaminating, polluting or unclean.
Concluding the findings of fact against the officer, panel chair Craig Hassall KC said there had been "widespread public revulsion towards breaches of Covid regulations, especially from those in positions of responsibility."
Jonathan Egan, of the Crown Prosecution Service, said the trio's actions "would have caused panic, revulsion and chaos in their local communities".
While the fruit incites revulsion at first, it eventually becomes an object of affection among the family portrayed in the film.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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