noun
- strong feelings of dislike or disgust; aversions
Usage: plural form of repugnance
Examples
- Her repugnances toward certain foods made dining out difficult.
- The committee discussed their various repugnances to the proposed changes.
- His moral repugnances prevented him from accepting the unethical offer.
- The survey revealed widespread repugnances among voters regarding the policy.
- She couldn’t hide her repugnances when confronted with the disturbing images.
- The cultural repugnances between the groups created ongoing tensions.