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- AVERSION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of AVERSION is a feeling of repugnance toward something with a desire to avoid or turn from it How to use aversion in a sentence
- AVERSION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
AVERSION definition: 1 (a person or thing that causes) a feeling of strong dislike or of not wishing to do something… Learn more
- AVERSION Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Aversion definition: a strong feeling of dislike, opposition, repugnance, or antipathy (usually followed byto ) See examples of AVERSION used in a sentence
- Aversion - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
If you have an aversion to something, you have an intense dislike for it Commonly it's food, but you could have an aversion to black and white movies, driving with the windows open, or taking calls from salespeople
- AVERSION definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
aversion is an unreasoning desire to avoid that which displeases, annoys, or offends: an aversion to (or toward) cats antipathy is a distaste, dislike, or disgust toward something: an antipathy toward (or for) braggarts loathing connotes a combination of hatred and disgust, or detestation: a loathing for (or toward) hypocrisy, a criminal
- Aversion - definition of aversion by The Free Dictionary
Define aversion aversion synonyms, aversion pronunciation, aversion translation, English dictionary definition of aversion n 1 a A fixed, intense dislike; repugnance: formed an aversion to crowds b The cause or object of such a feeling: "I jumped up, and ran out of the room
- aversion noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of aversion noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- aversion, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
What does the noun aversion mean? There are seven meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun aversion , three of which are labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
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