adversion (Meaning)

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adversion (n.)

A turning towards; attention.

Synonyms & Antonyms of adversion

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adversion Sentence Examples

  1. Sarah expressed a clear aversion to public speaking, preferring to work behind the scenes.
  2. Despite her aversion to spicy food, she decided to try the new dish on the menu.
  3. The company's aversion to risk led them to choose conservative investment strategies.
  4. Mark's aversion to early morning meetings was well-known among his colleagues.
  5. The toddler showed an aversion to vegetables, making mealtime a challenging experience for his parents.
  6. Mary's aversion to confrontation made her hesitant to address the issue with her coworker.
  7. The team's aversion to complacency drove them to constantly seek innovative solutions.
  8. Jason's aversion to flying meant he preferred road trips for his vacations.
  9. The cat displayed an aversion to water, fleeing at the mere sight of a bath.
  10. Despite her aversion to horror movies, she reluctantly agreed to watch one with her friends.

FAQs About the word adversion

A turning towards; attention.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Sarah expressed a clear aversion to public speaking, preferring to work behind the scenes.

Despite her aversion to spicy food, she decided to try the new dish on the menu.

The company's aversion to risk led them to choose conservative investment strategies.

Mark's aversion to early morning meetings was well-known among his colleagues.