- revulsed
- adjective Etymology: Latin revulsus, past participle of revellere + English -ed Date: circa 1934 affected with or having undergone revulsion
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
revulsed — /ri vulst /, adj. affected by revulsion. [1930 35; obs. revulse ( < L revulsus, or back formation from REVULSION, etc.) + ED2] * * * … Universalium
revulsed — re·vulsed … English syllables
revulsed — rə̇ˈvəlst adjective Etymology: Latin revulsus (past participle of revellere to draw back) + English ed : affected with or having undergone revulsion * * * /ri vulst /, adj. affected by revulsion. [1930 35; obs. revulse ( < L revulsus, or back… … Useful english dictionary
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re|vulse — «rih VUHLS», transitive verb, vulsed, vuls|ing. to fill with repugnance; disgust: »The hippie community was revulsed by the massacre (Lexington [Kentucky] Leader). ╂[back formation < revulsion] … Useful english dictionary