Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Aversion"
The meaning of "Aversion" in various phrases and sentences
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O que significa aversion ?
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@kmtkahi Aversion is a strong dislike for something or someone.
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O que significa aversion?
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O que significa aversion?
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An aversion is a dislike of something, or something you want to avoid.
"I have an aversion to exercise."
"I have an aversion to exercise."
Q:
O que significa aversion to pipelines and affection for pot?
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They don't like pipelines (oil pipes) but they do like pot (drug)
Example sentences using "Aversion"
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Mostra-me frases de exemplo com an aversion.
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Thank you very much for answering !!! I do understand well !
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Mostra-me frases de exemplo com aversion.
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"I have an acute aversion to apple pie."
Synonyms of "Aversion" and their differences
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Qual é a diferença entre aversion e disgust ?
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If you have an aversion to something you dislike it strongly if something disgusts you it is highly unpleasant. They’re very similar by definition but would be used in different context. Both words have negative connotations though.
“I have an aversion to seafood.”
“Vegetables are disgusting.”
“I have an aversion to seafood.”
“Vegetables are disgusting.”
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Qual é a diferença entre aversion e antipathy ?
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thank you! That was very clear 😊
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Qual é a diferença entre have an aversion to e hate ?
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I would say that "hate" has a stronger feeling than "have an aversion to"
So for example, you might say "I have an aversion to social events" (I'd rather not go to social events)
but if you say "I hate going to social events" it feels much stronger and like somebody would really not enjoy it at all.
So for example, you might say "I have an aversion to social events" (I'd rather not go to social events)
but if you say "I hate going to social events" it feels much stronger and like somebody would really not enjoy it at all.
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Qual é a diferença entre aversion (averse, aversive) e disgust (disgust, disgusting) ?
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Disgust is a feeling.
Disgusting is an adjective, it describes something gross.
"Dinner was disgusting."
"I was full of disgust after eating dinner."
Disgusting is an adjective, it describes something gross.
"Dinner was disgusting."
"I was full of disgust after eating dinner."
Other questions about "Aversion"
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"I had an aversion to beef for a while because I had got food poisoning for beef." soa natural?
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" I had an aversion to beef for a while because I had food poisoning caused by beef."
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You were really close to getting it perfect 😊
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Why do you have so much aversion taking showers? soa natural?
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Aversion "to" taking showers is the correct grammar.
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Why do you have so much aversion for taking showers? soa natural?
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If it was "aversion to" it would be correct, but it still sounds kinda weird to use a fancy word like "aversion" for something like this. In my opinion it sounds more natural to just say "Why do you hate taking showers so much?"
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Why do you have so much aversion to wearing clothes? soa natural?
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Why do you have an aversion to wearing clothes?
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