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- ADVERSE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
In short, adverse tends to be used to describe effects, conditions, and results; while averse refers to feelings and inclinations
- ADVERSE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ADVERSE definition: 1 having a negative or harmful effect on something: 2 having a negative or harmful effect on… Learn more
- Adverse - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
If it's adverse, it's working against you — like adverse weather conditions or the adverse effects of eating too much sugar Coming from the Latin adversus meaning "turned against," adverse is an adjective describing a factor that seems to work against or actively harm something
- ADVERSE definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
Adverse decisions, conditions, or effects are unfavorable to you The police said Mr Hadfield's decision would have no adverse effect on the progress of the investigation
- Adverse - definition of adverse by The Free Dictionary
1 Acting or serving to oppose; antagonistic: adverse criticism 2 Contrary to one's interests or welfare; harmful or unfavorable: adverse circumstances 3 Moving in an opposite or opposing direction: adverse currents
- adverse adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
negative and unpleasant; not likely to produce a good result Lack of money will have an adverse effect on our research programme They have attracted strong adverse criticism This drug is known to have adverse side effects Definition of adverse adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
- adverse - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Adverse is sometimes confused with averse, though the meanings are somewhat different Adverse most often refers to things, denoting something that is in opposition to someone's interests — something one might refer to as an adversity or adversary — (adverse winds; an attitude adverse to our ideals)
- adverse - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
Adverse is seldom used of people but rather of effects or events, and it usually conveys a sense of hostility or harmfulness: adverse reviews; adverse winds; adverse trends in the economy
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