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Word | Revulsion |
Spanish Meaning | reacción, asco, repugnancia, repulsión, ,asco, revulsión, cambio repentino |
intense aversion / A strong pulling or drawing back / sudden violent change of feeling; negative reaction / a sense of disgust and loathing. / a very strong feeling of dislike or disgust, | |
Usage | ⇒ There is a revulsion against hoarders and black marketeers ⇒ Many people in this country who admired dictatorships underwent a revulsion when they realized what Hitler and Mussolini were trying to do. ⇒ She was struck with revulsion at the sight of the dead animal. ⇒ news of the attack will be met with sorrow and revulsion |
Synonyms | repugnance, abhorrence, aversion, detestation, distaste, hatred, horror, loathing, repulsion, antipathy, disgust, abomination, hate, odium, dislike, nausea, convulsion, execration, fear, phobia, |
Antonyms | love, liking, affection, appetite, desire, fondness, like, affinity, allure, appreciation, attraction, craving, enticement, fascination, favor, inclination, loving, partiality, passion, penchant, |
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