trestres said:
Repulsion in this case is aversion towards something, not the feeling of disgust by its own. It's different and I think he means the former. |
"Repulsion" is able to be used in that way, yes.
"Revulsion" is not.
trestres said:
Repulsion in this case is aversion towards something, not the feeling of disgust by its own. It's different and I think he means the former. |
"Repulsion" is able to be used in that way, yes.
"Revulsion" is not.
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