Revulsion

B2 16+

Synonyms of revulsion

Antonyms of revulsion

Collocations of revulsion

deep revulsion
Frequency: 70 %

She felt a deep revulsion towards the criminal act.

intense revulsion
Frequency: 65 %

The graphic images caused an intense revulsion in the audience.

overwhelming revulsion
Frequency: 60 %

The smell coming from the garbage dump was overwhelming, causing revulsion in passersby.

gut-wrenching revulsion
Frequency: 50 %

The sight of the injured animal filled her with gut-wrenching revulsion.

instant revulsion
Frequency: 45 %

The taste of the medicine caused an instant revulsion in the child.

Idiomatic Expressions for revulsion

  • Phrase: to express revulsion
    Meaning: to show or communicate a strong feeling of disgust or repulsion
    Usage: She expressed revulsion at the thought of eating insects.