repugnance
re·pug·nance BrE [rɪˈpʌɡnəns] NAmE [rɪˈpʌɡnəns] noun uncountable (formal) a strong feeling of dislike or disgust about sth Syn: ↑repulsion •She was trying to overcome her physical repugnance for him. Word Origin: [repugnance] late Middle English (in the sense ‘opposition’): from Old French repugnance or Latin repugnantia, from repugnare ‘oppose’, from re- (expressing opposition) + pugnare ‘to fight’.
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