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Definition of aversion
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Aversion
(n.) The
object
of
dislike
or
repugnance.
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Loathing
::
Loathing
(n.)
Extreme
disgust;
a
feeling
of
aversion,
nausea,
abhorrence,
or
detestation..
Repugnancy
::
Repugnancy
(n.) The state or
condition
of being
repugnant;
opposition;
contrariety;
especially,
a
strong
instinctive
antagonism;
aversion;
reluctance;
unwillingness,
as of mind,
passions,
principles,
qualities,
and the
like..
Dislike
::
Dislike
(v. t.) To
regard
with
dislike
or
aversion;
to
disapprove;
to
disrelish.
Aversion
::
Aversion
(n.) A
turning
away.
Sicken
::
Sicken
(v. i.) To be
filled
to
disgust;
to be
disgusted
or
nauseated;
to be
filled
with
abhorrence
or
aversion;
to be
surfeited
or
satiated.
Aversion
::
Aversion
(n.)
Opposition
or
repugnance
of mind; fixed
dislike;
antipathy;
disinclination;
reluctance.
Disincline
::
Disincline
(v. t.) To
incline
away the
affections
of; to
excite
a
slight
aversion
in; to
indispose;
to make
unwilling;
to
alienate.
Disgust
::
Disgust
(v. t.) To
provoke
disgust
or
strong
distaste
in; to cause (any one)
loathing,
as of the
stomach;
to
excite
aversion
in; to
offend
the moral taste of; -- often with at, with, or by..
Mislike
::
Mislike
(n.)
Dislike;
disapprobation;
aversion.
Reluctancy
::
Reluctancy
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
reluctant;
repugnance;
aversion
of mind;
unwillingness;
-- often
followed
by an
infinitive,
or by to and a noun,
formerly
sometimes
by
against..
Anglophobia
::
Anglophobia
(n.)
Intense
dread of, or
aversion
to,
England
or the
English..
Disinclination
::
Disinclination
(n.) The state of being
disinclined;
want of
propensity,
desire,
or
affection;
slight
aversion
or
dislike;
indisposition..
Distaste
::
Distaste
(n.)
Aversion
of the
taste;
dislike,
as of food or
drink;
disrelish..
Hate
::
Hate (n.) To have a great
aversion
to, with a
strong
desire
that evil
should
befall
the
person
toward
whom the
feeling
is
directed;
to
dislike
intensely;
to
detest;
as, to hate one's
enemies;
to hate
hypocrisy..
Indifferently
::
Indifferently
(adv.)
In an
indifferent
manner;
without
distinction
or
preference;
impartially;
without
concern,
wish,
affection,
or
aversion;
tolerably;
passably..
Indolence
::
Indolence
(n.) The
quality
or
condition
of being
indolent;
inaction,
or want of
exertion
of body or mind,
proceeding
from love of ease or
aversion
to toil;
habitual
idleness;
indisposition
to
labor;
laziness;
sloth;
inactivity..
Aversation
::
Aversation
(n.) A
turning
from with
dislike;
aversion.
Disdain
::
Disdain
(v. t.) A
feeling
of
contempt
and
aversion;
the
regarding
anything
as
unworthy
of or
beneath
one;
scorn.
Mutual
::
Mutual
(a.)
Reciprocally
acting
or
related;
reciprocally
receiving
and
giving;
reciprocally
given and
received;
reciprocal;
interchanged;
as, a
mutual
love,
advantage,
assistance,
aversion,
etc..
Mislike
::
Mislike
(v.) To
dislike;
to
disapprove
of; to have
aversion
to; as, to
mislike
a man..
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