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View definitions for averse to

averse to

adjective as in allergic

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Next week he will celebrate three years in the role of managing director of England men's cricket - a period during which he has rarely been averse to a gamble.

From BBC

There is also the sunk cost dimension to supporting Donald Trump, where a person has invested so much energy and resources that they are averse to changing their behavior and/or admitting they were wrong.

From Salon

Villarreal: I know HBO is not averse to incest storylines, but I’m still trying to understand why we’re going here — will it speak to something deeper and serious?

“It makes perfect sense to be averse to uncertainty.”

From Salon

"It makes perfect sense to be averse to uncertainty."

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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