Synonyms for Is averse to:
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v.
• dislike
- Antipathize
, - Disrelish
, - abhor
, - abominate
, - avoid
, - be allergic to
, - be averse to
, - be turned off to
, - bear malice toward
, - condemn
, - contemn
, - deplore
, - despise
, - detest
, - disapprove
, - disesteem
, - disfavor
, - eschew
, - execrate
, - grossed out on
, - have hard feelings
, - have no stomach for
, - have no taste for
, - loathe
, - look down on
, - lose interest in
, - make faces at
, - mind
, - not appreciate
, - not care for
, - not endure
, - not feel like
, - not take kindly to
, - object to
, - regret
, - resent
, - scorn
, - shudder at
, - shun
.
• mislike
What are the hypernyms for Is averse to?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for is averse to?
Antonyms for the phrase "is averse to" include "inclined to," "fond of," "attracted to," and "approving of." These words describe a person who is willing and eager to engage in something or someone instead of being resistant or unwilling. Instead of being averse to a particular thing, a person who is inclined to it is drawn towards it and has a positive attitude towards it. Being fond of something suggests a deep affection, enjoyment and attachment towards it. Being attracted to something refers to being drawn towards it because of its appealing qualities. Approving of something means that one views it favorably and sees its value. All these antonyms indicate a positive perspective and interest in the subject in question.
What are the antonyms for Is averse to?
Related words: averse, averse to change
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