Revolted at Meaning in English
expression · lemma: revolt at
Definición
To feel strong disgust or be morally shocked by something, sometimes reacting with anger or refusal.
Uso & Matices
Formal or literary; often used to describe strong negative emotional or ethical reactions toward ideas, actions, or things. Commonly followed by a noun or gerund ('revolted at the idea'). Not used for physical rebellion (that’s 'revolt against'). Often expresses moral or emotional shock more than mere dislike.
Oraciones de Ejemplo
She revolted at the sight of the dirty kitchen.
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He revolted at the idea of cheating on the test.
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They revolted at the smell coming from the fridge.
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I revolted at the thought of eating insects for dinner.
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As a child, she revolted at the idea of eating vegetables, but now she loves them.
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Some people revolted at the company’s decision to cut all employee benefits.
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