Aversion
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Aversion ( noun )
- A strong feeling of dislike or disgust towards something.
- A persistent feeling of opposition or hostility towards something.
Origin:
From middle english, from old french aversion, from latin aversiō ("a turning away"), from aversus, past participle of avertere ("to turn awa.y")
Examples:
- He had a deep aversion to anything related to violence.
- She had an aversion to spicy food.
- He had an aversion to the idea of working in the office.
- She had a strong aversion to the color yellow.
- He has aversion to the idea of traveling by plane.
(As a verb)
Aversion ( verb )
- A strong feeling of dislike or disgust towards something.
- A persistent feeling of opposition or hostility towards something.
Origin:
From middle english, from old french aversion, from latin aversiō ("a turning away"), from aversus, past participle of avertere ("to turn awa.y")
Examples:
- He had a deep aversion to anything related to violence.
- She had an aversion to spicy food.
- He had an aversion to the idea of working in the office.
- She had a strong aversion to the color yellow.
- He has aversion to the idea of traveling by plane.