revulsive vs squicky

revulsive

adj
  • Causing revulsion 

noun
  • That which causes revulsion; a revulsive remedy or agent. 

squicky

adj
  • Engendering a feeling of disgust, distaste, nausea or revulsion, but without a judgment regarding the rightness or wrongness of the stimulus. 

How often have the words revulsive and squicky occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )