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perubahan
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change, shift, alteration, amendment, transformation, revulsion
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rasa jijik
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contempt, revulsion, repulsion, aversion, scunner, execration
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rasa muak
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revulsion, nausea, qualm, qualmishness
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reaksi mendadak
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revulsion
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pembelokan perhatian
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revulsion
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perubahan tiba-tiba
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revulsion, flip-flop
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news of the attack will be met with sorrow and revulsion
From observing the extraordinary cures effected by the aid of revulsion medical men have been borne away too much by an attachment to this mode of treatment.
- disgust, repulsion, abhorrence, repugnance, nausea, horror, aversion, abomination, distaste
- repulsion, repugnance, horror
- It is hard not to feel a certain revulsion for so detached and apparently inhuman an attitude to childbearing.
- Widespread public revulsion at the executions exacerbated a growing alienation from the British administration in Ireland.
- A wave of revulsion washed through my body and mind as I sat, motionless, mere inches from him.
- She raised her hand in front of her face and stared at it in shock and revulsion as she saw the drying blood there.
- Instead, there are signs of growing public revulsion over assembly-line executions and rampant police brutality and corruption.
- Gripped by a sense of revulsion at the ongoing murder campaign, several thousand heeded his call and took to the street outside City Hall.
- From observing the extraordinary cures effected by the aid of revulsion medical men have been borne away too much by an attachment to this mode of treatment.
- It came as a shock to me that not all men share this revulsion at body fat.
- Now defendants in criminal cases often are charged with offences which would fill ordinary people with horror, disgust and revulsion .
- I understand the impulse to focus one’s moral revulsion on the perpetrators.
- The prime minister’s open display of contempt for democratic accountability has only deepened the revulsion felt towards him.
- news of the attack will be met with sorrow and revulsion
- To some extent, the revulsion felt by blogging’s first wave is based on this.
- As Ken surveyed my body, revulsion led my retreat into our kitchenette, where I politely excused myself.
- It culminated in the Nazi racial hygiene experiments on Jews, which led to revulsion and the political stand against racism.
- The absence of skin, odour and blood means that many visitors are surprised that they do not feel instinctive revulsion .
- I feel utter revulsion at the people that did this.
- Since the story centers on a disabled woman’s body, revulsion is a culturally supported reaction.
- My euphoria evaporated and was replaced by something closer to moral revulsion .
- We fear that many viewers will share Dr Weaver’s revulsion at the ‘psycho’ who killed Lucy and maimed Carter.
- But it is not moral revulsion, let alone newsworthiness, that is animating the news media.
- news of the attack will be met with sorrow and revulsion
- If labelling is to be effective, it is important that embarrassment, revulsion and even disgust be generated in the public mind.