revulsion
1 of 1noun/rɪˈvʌlʃən/
Forms:revulsions
1
the feeling of hatred or disgust toward someone or something
- She felt a deep revulsion at the sight of the rotting food.
- His actions filled her with revulsion and anger.
- His revulsion at the crime was clear in his expression.
- The scandal generated widespread revulsion in the community.
- She spoke with revulsion about the inhumane treatment of animals.
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