Strong feeling of disapproval and dislike at a situation, person's behaviour, etc.
Cause aversion in; offend the moral sense of.
Extreme hatred or detestation; the feeling of utter dislike.
Синонимы
Examples for "aversion "
Examples for "aversion "
1 But risk - aversion is different for different people at different amounts of money.
2 Despite her aversion to conversational exchange, Clara certainly wrote a great deal.
3 Risk aversion , stress from uncertainty, and malpractice concerns were derived via survey.
4 The scare stirred risk aversion on global markets, with Asia particularly hit.
5 I refer to an apparent aversion to display statistics in tabular form.
1 The moment when I looked for the first time, upon the abomination .
2 To worship in such spots was an abomination to the early Christian.
3 Woman is the capsheaf of the abomination of desolation-full of all deviltry.
4 War is certainly an abomination , both at home and in the field.
5 I heard the shouted word abomination , then the sound of electrical discharge.
1 The violin is an object of particular abhorrence to the Free Gospellers.
2 It was time to get past her personal abhorrence at his actions.
3 Gavin was known amongst his friends for his abhorrence of tiny females.
4 Hence at one time menstruation was held in much awe and abhorrence .
5 The inheritance she abhorred endowed her with the capacity for that abhorrence .
1 At first it irritated me; then I heard it with morbid detestation .
2 She had declared her detestation of dinners, and been heard in silence.
3 Even members of the Academy could not suppress their detestation of him.
4 Because of that my detestation of him became a personal, active thing.
5 It can seem they have an inbuilt detestation for ordinary, flabby humanity.
1 Oh, we've met 'armies' before, he said, slurring the word with disgust .
2 The heart rises in disgust at the idea of such a union.
3 The Southern people collected together in delight-theNorthern in anger and disgust .
4 Much of the disgust for the government comes from former Labour supporters.
5 The examining magistrate waved his hand in refusal and spat in disgust .
6 General Sherman had resigned his command of the military forces in disgust .
7 The mullah was new and very young, he told himself with disgust .
8 As a noun it means disgust , dislike; and something that causes disgust .
9 The adjective is used more in pity than in anger or disgust .
10 The thought of his actual position swamped the sickening disgust at tailordom.
11 In concluding this story my friend remarked in a tone of disgust :
12 They assumed a grave look and turned away their heads in disgust .
13 An expression of the deepest disgust was in the face of Jasper.
14 Far from offering a convincing explanation, it raised more doubts and disgust .
15 The simple but sinister question made Finian curl his lip in disgust .
16 Also it seems impossible to measure the impact of disgust & apathy.
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