aversion (Meaning)

Wordnet

aversion (n)

a feeling of intense dislike

the act of turning yourself (or your gaze) away

Webster

aversion (n.)

A turning away.

Opposition or repugnance of mind; fixed dislike; antipathy; disinclination; reluctance.

The object of dislike or repugnance.

aversion Sentence Examples

  1. She had an intense aversion to spiders, unable to bear their sight or proximity.
  2. My father's aversion to public speaking stemmed from a childhood trauma.
  3. The politician's aversion to compromise made it impossible to reach a consensus.
  4. Despite being a chef, he had a peculiar aversion to seafood.
  5. The child's aversion to vegetables was a constant source of frustration for his parents.
  6. Her aversion to loud noises made her avoid crowded places.
  7. The soldier's aversion to bloodshed conflicted with his duty on the battlefield.
  8. The writer's aversion to self-promotion made it difficult for her to market her books.
  9. The therapist tried to help the patient overcome his aversion to social situations.
  10. The landlord had an aversion to tenants with pets, citing concerns about damage.

FAQs About the word aversion

a feeling of intense dislike, the act of turning yourself (or your gaze) awayA turning away., Opposition or repugnance of mind; fixed dislike; antipathy; disinc

hatred, nausea, horror,disgust, distaste, disapproval, revulsion, repugnance, loathing,repulsion

fancy, appetite, bent, love, appetite, taste, taste, liking, penchant, propensity

She had an intense aversion to spiders, unable to bear their sight or proximity.

My father's aversion to public speaking stemmed from a childhood trauma.

The politician's aversion to compromise made it impossible to reach a consensus.

Despite being a chef, he had a peculiar aversion to seafood.