averts

[əˈvɜːrts]

averts Definition

to prevent something bad from happening; to turn away or aside.

Using averts: Examples

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

  • Example

    The quick thinking of the pilot averted a disaster.

  • Example

    She averted her gaze when he walked by.

  • Example

    He tried to avert suspicion by acting normal.

averts Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for averts

Antonyms for averts

Phrases with averts

  • avert one's eyes

    to look away from something unpleasant or embarrassing

    Example

    She averted her eyes when the couple started arguing in public.

  • to prevent a situation from escalating into a disaster

    Example

    The government took measures to avert an economic crisis.

  • to prevent a catastrophe from happening

    Example

    The firefighters worked hard to avert disaster and save the people trapped inside the burning building.

Origins of averts

from Latin 'avertĕre', meaning 'to turn away'

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Summary: averts in Brief

'Averts' [əˈvɜːrts] means to prevent something bad from happening or to turn away or aside. It is often used in phrases like 'avert one's eyes,' meaning to look away from something unpleasant, or 'avert a crisis,' meaning to prevent a situation from escalating into a disaster. Synonyms include 'prevent,' 'avoid,' and 'ward off.'