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- AVERSE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of AVERSE is having an active feeling of repugnance, dislike, or distaste —usually used with to —commonly used in compounds both with and without a hyphen
- AVERSE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Few people are averse to the idea of a free holiday I'm not averse to (= I like) the occasional glass of champagne myself
- AVERSE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Averse means strongly opposed to or having a feeling of strong dislike toward something, as in I’m extremely averse to taking on debt Adverse most commonly means unfavorable or hostile, as in adverse conditions, adverse weather, or adverse criticism
- averse adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of averse adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- AVERSE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
averse to sth If you say that you are not averse to something, you mean that you quite like it or quite want to do it He's not averse to publicity, of the right kind
- Averse - definition of averse by The Free Dictionary
Define averse averse synonyms, averse pronunciation, averse translation, English dictionary definition of averse unwilling; loath; a feeling of antipathy, repugnance or great distaste: He was averse to overcrowded places
- Adverse vs. Averse – Difference, Meaning Examples
Adverse: Some medications have adverse side effects Averse: I’m averse to taking certain medications because of the potential side effects and adverse reactions
- Adverse vs. Averse: Whats the Difference? - Grammarly
Adverse generally refers to something harmful or unfavorable, typically used when discussing events or conditions Averse, on the other hand, describes a feeling of strong dislike or opposition toward something and is usually followed by the preposition 'to'
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