abhorrent, at odds, cursory, disgusted, fractious, indisposed, mutinous, put off, reluctant, uncongenial, unwilling
Definitionadj. (usually followed by `to') strongly opposed
Last update: October 4, 2016
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Ram is averse to going to Bombay. [Please select]
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For those who are averse to spaghetti, you also have the meal choice of baked chicken with roasted potatoes. [Please select]
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My teenager daughter is averse to chores and usually has to be forced to complete her cleaning duties. [Please select]
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Such groups (each with its local deity) would combine for definite purposes under the impulse of external needs, but owing to inevitable internal jealousies and the incessant feuds among a people averse from discipline and authority, the unions were not necessarily lasting. [Please select]
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Anne was averse to reading, spending her time at cards and frivolous pleasures. [Please select]
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To all intercourse with his kind he felt utterly averse. [Please select]
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He didn't seem averse to talking about it, and went on at some length. [Please select]
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Europe, and, in particular, England, with her passion for extraneous philanthropy, was not averse. [Please select]
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From a campaign in the Sudan conducted by an English army they were altogether averse. [Please select]
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He was not averse to adding a few gold pieces to his purse. [Please select]
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