The Opposite(Antonym) of “avers”
The antonym of avers is favorable, inclined, and willing. The antonyms favorable, inclined, and willing convey a positive or agreeable attitude towards something. It implies a readiness to support, approve, or accept.
Definitions and Examples of favorable, inclined, willing
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Expressing approval or support; tending to promote success or well-being.
Example
The company's favorable financial report boosted investor confidence.
Having a tendency or preference for something; disposed to do or think in a certain way.
Example
She was inclined to believe his story because he had always been honest with her.
Readily consenting or agreeing to do something; inclined to act without reluctance.
Example
He was willing to help his friend move to a new apartment.
Key Differences: favorable vs inclined vs willing
- 1Favorable describes a positive attitude towards something, often indicating approval or support.
- 2Inclined suggests a natural tendency or preference towards something.
- 3Willing implies a readiness to do something without reluctance.
Effective Usage of favorable, inclined, willing
- 1Job Interviews: Use favorable, inclined, and willing to express a positive attitude towards the job and the company.
- 2Negotiations: Incorporate antonyms in negotiations to indicate a willingness to compromise or reach an agreement.
- 3Social Interactions: Utilize these antonyms in conversations to express agreement, support, or willingness to help.
Remember this!
The antonyms have distinct nuances: Favorable conveys approval or support, inclined suggests a natural tendency, and willing implies readiness to act. Use these words in job interviews, negotiations, and social interactions to express a positive attitude, willingness to compromise, or support.