Phrases with «revulsion»

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The word "revulsion" means a strong feeling of disgust or aversion towards something. Full definition

Adjective + «revulsion»

Sentences with «revulsion»

  • British theologian and historian Alister McGrath explains why some are atheists: «What propels people toward atheism is above all a sense of revulsion against the excesses and failures of organized religion.» (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • She looked with revulsion at the blood on her arms and hands, spreading her fingers wide as if stretching the skin taut would keep the blood from sinking in. (bookbrowse.com)
  • He then reflects upon how many times he had conversations with his ex-pastor, a man who had searching, probing eyes like that & is filled with revulsion at the memories. (nakedpastor.com)
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