Meaning & Definition of word "Aversion"

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    Aversion

    /əˈvɜrʒən/

    noun:

    • 1. A strong feeling of dislike or opposition towards something.
      • Example: She has a strong aversion to public speaking.
    • 2. An intense dislike or repugnance.
      • Example: His aversion to seafood made dining out with friends difficult.
    • 3. The act of avoiding or turning away from something one dislikes.
      • Example: Their aversion to confrontation often led to unresolved issues.
    • 4. A specific dislike or a certain resistance to a particular idea or concept.
      • Example: The aversion to using smartphones among older generations is not uncommon.

    Etymology

    From Latin aversio, from aversus, past participle of aversari 'to turn away'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    aversion therapy:

    A treatment method designed to reduce undesirable behaviors by associating them with unpleasant experiences.

    have an aversion to:

    To possess a strong dislike for something.

    Related Words

    averse:

    Having a strong dislike or opposition to something.

    disdain:

    The feeling that something is unworthy of consideration.

    repulse:

    To drive back or repel.

    Slang Meanings of aversion

    Meaning: Cold feet

    Example Sentence: He got cold feet about the idea of bungee jumping.

    Meaning: Turn-off

    Example Sentence: That whole event was a complete turn-off for her.