Meaning & Definition of word "Averse"
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Averse
/əˈvɜrs/
adjective:
- 1. Having a strong dislike of or opposition to something.
- Example: She is averse to taking unnecessary risks in her investments.
- 2. Reluctant or opposed to doing something.
- Example: He was averse to the idea of moving to a new city.
- 3. Having an aversion; unwilling.
- Example: Many people are averse to the thought of public speaking.
- 4. Expressing reluctance or opposition.
- Example: The committee is averse to making any changes to the proposal.
Etymology
From Latin avertere, meaning to turn away from.
Common Phrases and Expressions
risk-averse:
Reluctant to take risks.
cost-averse:
Reluctant to incur costs.
Related Words
aversion:
A strong feeling of dislike.
averse:
Disinclined to do something.
Slang Meanings of averse
Meaning: Not feeling it.
Example Sentence: He was really averse to the idea of going out tonight.
Meaning: Not into that.
Example Sentence: She's averse to anything that requires early mornings.