repugnance
/ˈrɛpyʊnəns/Definitions
1. noun
a feeling of strong dislike or aversion, typically because of something considered unpleasant, immoral, or offensive.
“She felt a deep repugnance for the cruelty she witnessed in the documentary.”
1. noun
a feeling of strong dislike or aversion, typically because of something considered unpleasant, immoral, or offensive.
“She felt a deep repugnance for the cruelty she witnessed in the documentary.”