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Meaning of revulsions
A strong feeling of disgust or repugnance
Etymology of revulsions
The word "revulsions" originates from the Latin "revulsio", meaning a tearing away or a sudden violent movement, and is related to the verb "revellere", meaning to pluck or tear away
Historically, the term has been used to describe strong feelings of disgust, distaste, or repugnance, often in response to something considered morally or aesthetically offensive
Synonyms
aversions
distastes
repulsions
disgusts
horrors
abominations
detestations
loathings
antipathies
dislikes
disapprovals
displeasures
dissatisfactions
disaffections
discontents
dissents
objections
oppositions
resistances
rebellions
repugnances
nauseas
squeamishness
queasiness
dreads
fears
apprehensions
misgivings
doubts
uncertainties
Definitions
- A feeling of intense disgust or repugnance, especially towards something considered offensive or unacceptable
- * A strong aversion or distaste, often accompanied by a sense of moral or emotional revulsion
Usage Examples
- The graphic images of war sparked revulsions in many viewers
- * The corrupt politician's actions filled the public with revulsions towards the government
- * The thought of eating spoiled food filled her with revulsions