🤢Repulsion (repulsión)

noun
/rɪˈpʌlʃən/
repulsión (repulsion)

Meaning

a feeling of intense distaste or disgust; a force under the influence of which objects tend to move away from each other
a strong feeling of dislike or disgust
Traducción del significado
un sentimiento de desagrado intenso o asco; una fuerza bajo la cual los objetos tienden a alejarse entre sí
un sentimiento de desagrado intenso o asco; una fuerza bajo la cual los objetos tienden a alejarse entre si

Oraciones de ejemplo

She felt a strong repulsion towards the idea of eating insects.

Ella sintió una fuerte repulsión hacia la idea de comer insectos.
Ella sintio una fuerte repulsion hacia la idea de comer insectos.

She felt deep repulsion at the sight of cruelty to animals.

Synonyms

disgust, revulsion, aversion, distaste, loathing
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disgust, revulsion, aversion, distaste
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disgust, aversion, loathing, revulsion, distaste

Antonyms

attraction, appeal, fascination, allure
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attraction, appeal, fascination, allure
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attraction, appeal

Colocaciones

magnetic repulsion, strong repulsion, mutual repulsion, repulsion force, feel repulsion, deep repulsion, physical repulsion, emotional repulsion
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magnetic repulsion, strong repulsion, mutual repulsion, repulsion force
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feel repulsion, deep repulsion, physical repulsion, emotional repulsion

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