Sentence examples for arouse loathing from inspiring English sources

The phrase "arouse loathing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that provokes strong feelings of disgust or hatred.
Example: "The graphic images in the documentary arouse loathing in viewers, prompting many to advocate for change."
Alternatives: "evoke disgust" or "instigate hatred".

Exact(2)

Both men arouse loathing as well as admiration.

His intention may have been moral, but his characters' amorality was exciting to watch, and his desire to arouse loathing of war and violence is less evident than his palpable enthusiasm for filming them.

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Their actual numbers may have been few, but the fear and loathing they aroused were considerable.

Just loathing.

Yet most intolerable — sickening and intolerable — was the look in the eyes of Stiles and Veneris, who, glancing back as they moved through the visible swarm of enemy bullets, turned upon me their measureless scorn and loathing.... Coming awake, awash in sweat, I felt my pounding heart and was sure I'd made a strangled noise, loud enough to arouse my friends.

Of brightness, loathing, turn'd aside?

Nor was the loathing all one way.

But they inspired neither fear nor loathing.

Today it still evokes powerful loathing.

Marco Rubio, openly loathing the Senate.

Turn the loathing outwards again, Simon!

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