"Revulse" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Revulse" Meaning

To feel or express a strong feeling of disgust or revulsion.

Example: The sight of the rotting food revulsed Alex.

"Revulse" Examples

Here are 5 examples of sentence usage for the word "revulse":

Past tense of "revulse"

The doctor administered the patient a medicine that revulsed the spasms in his body.
She was revulsed by the violence of the movie that she watched.
He has been revulsed by the news about the destruction of the forest due to deforestation.
The animal was revulsed by the presence of the snake in its cage.
They were revulsed by the plot and style of her novel.

"Revulse" Similar Words

Revolved

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The verb "revolved" means to turn around a central point, especially in a circular motion, or to spin around an axis. It can also mean to rotate or revolve around something, such as an idea or a central theme.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br>- The Earth revolves around the sun.<br>- The platform revolved slowly, allowing the audience to see all sides of the exhibit.<br><br>The adjective "revolved" can also mean changed or modified repeatedly, often in a repetitive or circular manner.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br>- Her thoughts revolved around the possibility of failure.<br>- The conversation revolved around the same topic for hours.

Revolver

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A handgun with a rotating cylinder that contains multiple chambers to hold cartridges, allowing for rapid firing.

Revolvers

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A firearms chambered in combustible cartridges with a revolving cylinder containing multiple chambers, each holding a single cartridge; in the UK, a type of air gun or pistol that shoots shoots spherical projectiles called pellets.

Revolves

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Revolving

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Moving or arranged to turn around a central point or axis, rather than forward and backward.

Revs

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Revs refers to revolutions or revivals, but idiomatically, "revs" can have several meanings:<br><br>1. Engine Revs: In a mechanical context, revs refer to revolutions per minute (RPM) of an engine, particularly in vehicles. It measures how fast the engine is turning.<br>2. Accelerate: Informally, "revs" can mean to accelerate or speed up, usually in reference to an engine or a vehicle.<br>3. Upsurge or Spark: Idiomatically, "revs up" means to create enthusiasm or excitement, often in preparation for a challenge or an event.<br>4. Re-Rate: In business or finance, a product or service can increase in value or ratings, due to growth, development, or upgradation which can be metaphorically referred to as revving up or revs.

Revue

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A periodic publication, often including news, commentary, and features, typically issued at regular intervals, such as a newspaper or magazine.

Revues

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Revulsed

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Revulsion

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Revulsive

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Revved

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Excited or enthusiastic, typically in a noisy and energetic way.<br><br>Example: The crowd was revved up by the live music at the concert.

Revving

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Reward

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A word that implies something given or provided as a compensation or recognition for achievement, effort, or service.

Rewardable

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Rewarded

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