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Definitionn. a feeling of intense dislike
Last update: July 2, 2015
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Ram has an aversion to the strong smells. [noun]
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I have a particular aversion to doing the school run by car. [noun]
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The majority of the pigs did not show aversion to the presence of 30 per cent carbon dioxide in air. [noun]
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When I first saw her father, what an aversion I felt for him. [noun]
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"I always take an aversion or a fancy to people at first sight, and very seldom find reason to change my mind afterwards." [noun]
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She had courage to show an enemy her aversion, and she did not fear Charmian enough to pursue a different course. [noun]
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Of such as remained, the ignorant gazed with astonishment, mixed with horror and aversion, at the wild appearance, unknown language, and singular garb of the Scottish clans. [noun]
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And, indeed, my companion would have fought anybody when his life was in no danger; but he had a mortal aversion to fire-arms and all instruments of death. [noun]
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This information begat in me a mortal aversion to Sir Timothy, whom I looked upon as my rival, and cursed in my heart for his presumption. [noun]
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