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- [uh-vurs]
- /əˈvɜrs/
- /əˈvɜːs/
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- US Pronunciation
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- [uh-vurs]
- /əˈvɜrs/
Definitions of averse word
- adjective averse If you say that you are not averse to something, you mean that you quite like it or quite want to do it. 3
- adjective averse opposed, disinclined, or loath 3
- adjective averse (of leaves, flowers, etc) turned away from the main stem 3
- adjective averse not willing or inclined; opposed (to) 3
- adjective averse turned away from the main stem 3
- adjective averse having a strong feeling of opposition, antipathy, repugnance, etc.; opposed: He is not averse to having a drink now and then. 1
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Origin of averse
First appearance:
before 1590 One of the 37% oldest English words
1590-1600; (< Middle French) < Latin āversus turned away, averted (past participle of āvertere), equivalent to ā- a-4 + vert- turn + -tus past participle suffix
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Parts of speech for Averse
noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
averse popularity
A common word. It’s meaning is known to most children of preschool age. About 90% of English native speakers know the meaning and use the word.
Most Europeans know this English word. The frequency of it’s usage is somewhere between "mom" and "screwdriver".
averse usage trend in Literature
This diagram is provided by Google Ngram ViewerSynonyms for averse
adj averse
- hostile — of, relating to, or characteristic of an enemy: a hostile nation.
- hesitant — hesitating; undecided, doubtful, or disinclined.
- antagonistic — If a person is antagonistic to someone or something, they show hatred or dislike towards them.
- loath — unwilling; reluctant; disinclined; averse: to be loath to admit a mistake.
- unwilling — not willing; reluctant; loath; averse: an unwilling partner in the crime.
adjective averse
- opposed — to act against or provide resistance to; combat.
- unenthusiastic — full of or characterized by enthusiasm; ardent: He seems very enthusiastic about his role in the play.
- unfavourable — Unfavourable conditions or circumstances cause problems for you and reduce your chances of success.
- anti — You can refer to people who are opposed to a particular activity or idea as antis.
Antonyms for averse
adj averse
- friendly — characteristic of or befitting a friend; showing friendship: a friendly greeting.
- kind — of a good or benevolent nature or disposition, as a person: a kind and loving person.
- willing — disposed or consenting; inclined: willing to go along.
- loving — feeling or showing love; warmly affectionate; fond: loving glances.
- agreeable — If something is agreeable, it is pleasant and you enjoy it.
adjective averse
- favorable — characterized by approval or support; positive: a favorable report.
- favourable — Pleasing, encouraging or approving.
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