Revulsion

/rɪˈvʌlʃən/ noun

A feeling of intense disgust, horror, or strong dislike toward something.

From Latin 'revulsus' (pulled back), combining 're-' (back) and 'vellere' (to pull/tear). The word literally means 'a pulling back,' which evolved to mean the involuntary recoil we feel from something disgusting.

AFafsku
AMጸያፍ
ARاشمئزاز
BGотвращение
BNঘৃণা
CArepulsió
CSodpor
DAafsky
DEAbscheu
ELαηδία
ESrepugnancia
ETjälestus
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