Collocations for revulsion - noun
ADJ.
deep, utter | widespread
The killing caused widespread revulsion.
The killing caused widespread revulsion.
instinctive
VERB + REVULSION
be filled with, feel | cause | express | conceal
PREP.
in/with ~
The children shrank back from him in revulsion.
The children shrank back from him in revulsion.
~ against
public revulsion against violence in our society
public revulsion against violence in our society
~ at
He tried to conceal his instinctive revulsion at the idea.
He tried to conceal his instinctive revulsion at the idea.
~ for
He was filled with hatred and revulsion for everything about her.
He was filled with hatred and revulsion for everything about her.
~ towards
She seems to feel revulsion towards her own children.
She seems to feel revulsion towards her own children.
PHRASES
a feeling/sense of revulsion