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(Usually followed by `to') strongly opposed.
averse
loath
indisposed
antipathetic
antipathetical
disinclined
Unwillingness to do something contrary to your custom.
reluctant
unwilling
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Examples for "
averse
"
averse
loath
indisposed
antipathetic
antipathetical
Examples for "
averse
"
1
The resulting nuclear crisis sent
risk
-
averse
sentiment coursing through global financial markets.
2
But borrowing costs remained elevated given the broader
risk
-
averse
sentiment across markets.
3
The election outcome in the euro zone saw some investors turning
risk
-
averse
.
4
Bonds are seen as relative safe havens when investors become risk
averse
.
5
Perhaps the EU is relaxed and risk-loving, while the UK is
risk
-
averse
.
1
Analysts say the army is
loath
to step into the political fray.
2
William knows he ought to go home, but he's
loath
to leave.
3
The heart cries out fiercely for its recompense; is
loath
to wait.
4
Instantly, nothing
loath
,
he found himself in the midst of the fighting.
5
It fights a titanic struggle, for winter is
loath
to let go.
1
I was always interested in chickens, and dosed all the
indisposed
as:
2
The animals become
indisposed
,
and the secretion of milk is much lessened.
3
If the watchman found him again, he'd just say he was
indisposed
.
4
Write him that I am
indisposed
,
and that will end the matter.
5
The Commission feels
indisposed
to initiate any movement looking to its suspension.
1
Keep this
antipathetic
relationship and begin again but now include the action.
2
Nor did the two often meet socially since their natures were
antipathetic
.
3
As to Costa, I confess that he was always
antipathetic
to me.
4
Probably it was some family bond that united two such
antipathetic
natures.
5
Nothing is more
antipathetic
to me than a coarse and ignorant anglophobia.
1
But with dissimilitudes no conjunction can be effected, because they are
antipathetical
.
2
To this impressionable man, Parisian badinage-notto call it anything stronger-waspositively
antipathetical
.
3
But of all Orientals, the most
antipathetical
companion to an Englishman is, I believe, an East-Indian.
4
He was an
antipathetical
being, with a peculiar power and gift of treading on everybody's tenderest place.
1
Steel was nothing
loth
to find himself in the fresh air again.
2
Sinti in public positions are still
loth
to admit to their ethnicity.
3
No fear of that.' Lionel was
loth
to put his playmate down.
4
But no one was in sight, and he was
loth
to move.
5
The miners seemed
loth
to eat, being excited by the gold nuggets.
6
Moreover, he was
loth
to be thus disturbed in his sombre reverie.
7
They are
loth
to leave it, and would ever enter it again.
8
And then I very little marvel that they are
loth
to die.
9
I am
loth
to put you away, but it rests with yourself.
10
As a rule men are
loth
to send their fathers to death.
11
Hubert, nothing
loth
,
told the story with which our readers are acquainted.
12
Upon my word, I am
loth
to kill so fair a fool.
13
Our adieux paid to Captain Boyton, no one seems
loth
to land.
14
He was
loth
to allow Lady Merton to enter, but Elizabeth persisted.
15
The approach of Christmas finds one
loth
to leave one's usual haunts.
16
Mr Greenleaf, nothing
loth
,
sat down and drew Marian to his knee.
loth
·
very loth
so loth
loth to
little loth
more loth