adversion

[ædˈvɜːʃən]

adversion Definition

a strong feeling of dislike or opposition; antipathy.

Using adversion: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "adversion" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I have an adversion to spicy food.

  • Example

    Her adversion to change made it difficult to implement new policies.

  • Example

    The company's adversion to risk-taking led to missed opportunities.

adversion Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with adversion

  • to strongly object to or disagree with something

    Example

    He took exception to the adversion expressed in the article.

  • to have a strong dislike or animosity towards someone or something

    Example

    I don't know why she has a thing against me, but she always treats me poorly.

  • to irritate or annoy someone

    Example

    His constant complaining really rubs me the wrong way and creates an adversion towards him.

Origins of adversion

from Latin 'adversio', meaning 'a turning towards'

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Summary: adversion in Brief

'Adversion' [ædˈvɜːʃən] is a noun that refers to a strong feeling of dislike or opposition. It is often used to describe a person's aversion to something, such as spicy food or change. Synonyms include 'dislike,' 'hatred,' and 'animosity.' Antonyms include 'liking,' 'fondness,' and 'affection.' Phrases like 'take exception to' and 'have a thing against' are often used to express adversion towards someone or something.