Revulsion Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for revulsion.
revulsion
revulsion
/ɹəvʌˈlʃən/
Examples
- Because they engender disgust and revulsion in me.
- Horror has also been defined as a combination of terror and revulsion.
- Hate is an emotion of intense revulsion.
- His initial reaction is of revulsion.
- Banna expressed his revulsion at the assassination.
- His very sight provokes revulsion in her.
- In the original 'Hitman', 47 reacts with significant revulsion.
- All members expressed their revulsion at this act of mass murder.
- Does the observer's revulsion indicate that it isn't really happening
- I admit that I get the same kind of revulsion.
intense aversion
noun
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"Re + Pulse + Shun. Feel a pulse and shun it away, disgusted."
"Re + Pulsion. Feels like pushing it away again, really grossed out."
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