revulsion in Czech

evulsion <n.> hnus Entry edited by: B2 revulsion <n.> odpor Entry edited by: B2

Sentence patterns related to "revulsion"

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1. She looked at him with revulsion.

2. (chiefly religion) Revulsion, Abomination, disgust.

3. Revulsion as the most basic of the instincts.

4. She felt revulsion at his appearance.

5. Foley expressed revulsion at the killings.

6. Most people viewed the bombings with revulsion.

7. She stared at the snake in revulsion.

8. He felt a rush of revulsion and indignation.

9. He expressed his revulsion at/against/towards the whale hunting.

10. I am immobilized by anger, jealousy, and revulsion.

11. She seems to feel revulsion towards her own children.

12. She told Delaney, who shook his head with revulsion.

13. A feeling of revulsion for Edusha rose in me.

14. I started to feel a revulsion against their decadent lifestyle.

15. Both evoke pity, but Caroline occasionally also provokes revulsion.

16. 5 Both evoke pity, but Caroline occasionally also provokes revulsion.

17. She felt a deep sense of revulsion at the violence.

18. He tried to conceal his instinctive revulsion at the idea.

19. His tenderness was replaced at first by a shuddering revulsion.

20. 9 He expressed his revulsion at/against/towards the whale hunting.

21. News of the atrocities produced a wave of anger and revulsion.

22. He was filled with hatred and revulsion for everything about her.

23. After hamster revulsion, begin by planned economy to market economy shunt.

24. Revulsion at what has been happening there is not a prerogative of the politically correct.

25. She felt a growing revulsion at some of the atrocities perpetrated by paramilitaries.

26. That marks the public's revulsion at acts of gratuitous violence against innocent victims.

27. Desire to make, he wrote, but physical revulsion at the falsity of all making.

28. Marlin groaned with revulsion behind her, and a woman on the pavement screamed.

29. The local culture they fitfully encountered was a source of bewilderment, even revulsion.

30. Once in a while, she seemed to sneer and made a grimace of revulsion.

31. 26 Once in a while, she seemed to sneer and made a grimace of revulsion.

32. The punishment should adequately reflect the revulsion felt by most people for this appalling crime.

33. Antonyms for Amorousness include dislike, hate, hatred, revulsion, contempt, animosity, hostility, antagonism, spite and loathing

34. 23 Once in a while, she seemed to sneer and made a grimace of revulsion.

35. Choking with revulsion, Isabel tried to fight him, but her own fear made her helpless.

36. It is when she feels compassion, rather than revulsion, for the salamander and kisses him that the spell breaks.

37. We therefore have a clashing interest of views over whether to feel sympathy or revulsion about Blanche.

38. Yet, coupled with this sensual joy throughout Walden, there is a running under current of revulsion for the body.

39. One reads this account of their activities and comes away with an overwhelming sense of visceral revulsion: The Saatchi brothers stink!

40. I named this blog "A Shiver in the Archives," but sometimes that shiver is one of revulsion

41. Do I not instinctively feel a sense of revulsion when a dictator uses death squads to eliminate his enemies?’

42. Many of Mahathir's opponents believed that Anwar's arrest and trial would precipitate nationwide revulsion in the November 1999 elections.

43. 29 Colette works at marshalling our feelings of revulsion at this voracious creature who has almost killed the poor box thorn.

44. Above all, each coalition owed as much to a revulsion from old attachments as to the attractions of new ones.

45. But that sort of clear thinking completely disregards the romance and revulsion offered up by this particular turn of events.

46. Thus, the memory of our loved ones need not be stained with revulsion toward God or with fear of the unknown.

47. What amazes me is that, in spite of the horrific nature of what I have seen, I feel neither repulsion nor revulsion.

48. CannibalISM is one of the crimes that fills people with the most revulsion and disgust, with the mere thought of someone eating another human being causes many people to feel ill

49. Holmes is hired by the débutante Lady Eva Blackwell to retrieve compromising letters from a Blackmailer: Milverton, who causes Holmes more revulsion than any of the 50-odd murderers in his career

50. Resurgence of Antisemitism Noting that Antisemitism found its most horrific expression in the Holocaust, Secretary-General António Guterres said that the “universal revulsion at this crime” was one event leading to the UN’s founding and drawing up of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights