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Meanings of
revulsion
in anglès
portuguès
aversão
català
horror
espanyol
horror
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Intense aversion.
horror
repugnance
repulsion
català
horror
Synonyms
Examples for "
horror
"
horror
repugnance
repulsion
Examples for "
horror
"
1
Art is perhaps particularly necessary when science produces new potential for
horror
.
2
Vlogger Nas Daily had heard many
horror
stories about South African settlements.
3
These proceedings excited general
horror
in the mother country, and Charles II.
4
People love
horror
stories, particularly if they come with extra Yuk Factor.
5
He thought her
horror
had been caused by damage to her house.
1
After half an hour, overcoming
repugnance
,
he went back into the house.
2
Their
repugnance
to novel hypotheses is only the natural and healthy one.
3
The
repugnance
she felt was a physical sensation in her whole body.
4
But the cause of her
repugnance
was not what the abbe supposed.
5
In short, he was carried away by the
repugnance
which dominated him.
1
However, the more electrons in an atom, the greater their mutual
repulsion
.
2
He excited feelings of
repulsion
in some, and of pity in others.
3
It was not physical
repulsion
;
it was not a sense of immorality.
4
Susan drew away; she was looking at him with terror and
repulsion
.
5
He had a sudden rush of
repulsion
;
but he fought it down.
Usage of
revulsion
in anglès
1
His
revulsion
was so great, he simply could not deal with it.
2
The
revulsion
of feeling in the crew of the Talisman was overpowering.
3
I hope the road to
revulsion
continues to separate rendering and rending.
4
Thinking back now to that time, Lin no longer shuddered with
revulsion
.
5
You could see a vague
revulsion
in the people surrounding the creature.
6
All at once a
revulsion
took place in the breast of Helen.
7
There was instantly a tremendous
revulsion
of popular feeling in the country.
8
The
revulsion
accentuated her enjoyment of the picturesque aspects of the scene.
9
The
revulsion
of feeling was too much for her; she had fainted.
10
How strange the
revulsion
of feeling in a few moments of time.
11
Either might have provided the mixture of exhilaration and
revulsion
she needs.
12
Not that there was anything strange in the violent
revulsion
of feeling.
13
In the
revulsion
I grew angry, and my anger heartened me wonderfully.
14
I fought the
revulsion
inside me, and forced myself to look again.
15
He took back his hand in
revulsion
of it being placed there.
16
The attack caused widespread
revulsion
here in Pakistan and around the world.
Other examples for "revulsion"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
revulsion
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
sudden revulsion
great revulsion
complete revulsion
swift revulsion
widespread revulsion
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Translations for
revulsion
portuguès
aversão
repulsa
abominação
revulsão
català
horror
repugnància
repulsió
espanyol
horror
Revulsion
through the time
Revulsion
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common