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    revulsion
    /rɪˈvʌlʃn/

    noun

    • 1. a sense of disgust and loathing: "news of the attack will be met with sorrow and revulsion"
    • 2. the drawing of disease or blood congestion from one part of the body to another, e.g. by counterirritation. historical

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  3. Revulsion is a noun that means a strong, often sudden, feeling of dislike or disgust for something. Learn more about its meaning, synonyms and usage with examples from the Cambridge English Corpus.

  4. The meaning of REVULSION is a strong pulling or drawing away : withdrawal. How to use revulsion in a sentence.

  5. Revulsion is a strong, often sudden, feeling of dislike or disgust for something extremely unpleasant. Learn more about the word, its synonyms and how to use it in sentences from various sources.

  6. Revulsion means an intense, violent, sometimes physical dislike of something. People feel revulsion to different things. You may feel revulsion at the thought of seeing a horror movie, but other people can't wait to be scared by the latest zombie or slasher flick.

  7. Revulsion is a strong feeling of disgust or disapproval towards something. Learn the synonyms, pronunciation, word origin and usage of revulsion with examples and collocations.

  8. a strong feeling of repugnance, distaste, or dislike: Cruelty fills me with revulsion. Synonyms: aversion, loathing, repulsion, disgust. a sudden and violent change of feeling or response in sentiment, taste, etc. the act of drawing something back or away. the fact of being so drawn.

  9. Revulsion is a noun that means a withdrawal, a sudden and violent change of feeling, or extreme disgust. Learn more about its synonyms, antonyms, origin, and usage examples.

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