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averse

[uh-vurs] / əˈvɜrs /


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Last month, an AI-generated "artist" known as Breaking Rust topped the US country digital song sales chart - a niche countdown, but one that shows audiences aren't averse to consuming computer-generated music.

From BBC

When asked, he said he wouldn't be averse to that but only if this appealed to the new manager and that he thought it unlikely.

From BBC

If a contestant follows a recipe without adding their own flourishes, the date might guess that they’re risk averse.

From Washington Post

"I'm a bit more risk averse so that is why I like Johnny Sexton - because he is less risky and has less errors in his game," said Warburton.

From BBC

The pandemic proved that many of us could acclimate quickly during a chaotic time, including those of us who are averse to chaos.

From New York Times