单词 | averse |
释义 | averse/əˈvəːs /adjective [predicative, usually with negative] Having a strong dislike of or opposition to something: as a former CIA director, he is not averse to secrecy [in combination]: the bank’s approach has been risk-averse...
Synonyms opposed to, against, antipathetic to, hostile to, antagonistic to, unfavourably disposed to, ill-disposed to; resistant to; disinclined, unwilling, reluctant, loath informal anti, agin Usage1 On the confusion of averse and adverse, see adverse (usage) 2 Traditionally, and according to Dr Johnson, averse from is preferred to averse to. The latter is condemned on etymological grounds (the Latin root translates as ‘turn from’). However, averse to is entirely consistent with ordinary usage in modern English (on the analogy of hostile to, disinclined to, etc.) and is part of normal standard English, while averse from is now very uncommon. OriginLate 16th century: from Latin aversus 'turned away from', past participle of avertere (see avert). Rhymes |
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