"Revulsion" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Revulsion" Meaning

Revulsion is a strong feeling of dislike or distaste for something. It can be physical, emotional, or mental, and is often accompanied by a sense of disgust or nausea. Rejection or abandonment can also cause revulsion, often when one experiences a sudden change in one's life that leaves them feeling lost, dejected, or betrayed.

Example: "The smell of rotten food caused a revulsion in her stomach."

"Revulsion" Examples

Usage Examples for "Revulsion"


1. Emotional Response

I felt a revulsion at the sight of my neighbor's rotting garbage bin left on the street for weeks. [^1]

2. Social Revulsion

The reckless driver's behavior on the highway sparked revulsion among all the other motorists who witnessed his aggressive driving. [^2]

3. Esthetic Revulsion

The new art installation was met with revulsion by the museum visitors who couldn't understand the artist's intention behind the violent color scheme. [^3]

4. Psychological Revulsion

After reading about the atrocities of war, I felt revulsion towards the conflict and its impact on innocent civilians. [^4]

5. Revulsion in Reaction to Behavior

Her racist comments evoked revulsion from everyone in the room, and she eventually left in shame. [^5]

"Revulsion" Similar Words

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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Revulse

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To feel or express a strong feeling of disgust or revulsion. <br><br>Example: The sight of the rotting food revulsed Alex.

Revulsed

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Revulsed refers to feeling extreme distaste, disgust, or repugnance for something. It can also describe a strong reaction of distaste or dislike, often accompanied by a sense of nausea or queasiness in one's mind.

Revulsive

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Causing or feeling a strong feeling of disgust or revulsion.

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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Rewarder

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Someone or something that gives rewards, especially a person who provides a price or prize for a competition.

Rewarding

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Having or showing a result that is pleasing or approving of efforts and actions; satisfying or fulfilling as a result.