Revulsion [noun]
Definition of Revulsion:
disgust, hatred
Sentence/Example of Revulsion:
The revulsion accentuated her enjoyment of the picturesque aspects of the scene.
The revulsion of feeling, the unspeakable horror, the remorse, was more than I could bear.
In the revulsion of grief, he turned almost with resentment upon Hamish.
In the first revulsion of feeling, I was perhaps unjust to my associates.
"I'll come with you, Gaspare," she said, with a revulsion of feeling.
All that was to come later, with a fresh access of revulsion and disgust.
And then revulsion took me, suddenly and without any cause or warning.
Of that thought, coming, too, in revulsion to all his late self-gratulations!
What might not be anticipated from a revulsion of sentiment in a people like this?
What revulsion could it be that so suddenly overwhelmed her?