*Repelling !!!!!!!!!!
2007-06-13 00:19:50
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answer #1
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answered by ๏๓ รђคภtเ, รђคภtเ รђคภtเ ....... ! 7
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Averse means strongly opposed, against.
2007-06-12 01:17:53
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Main Entry: averse
Pronunciation: &-'v&rs
Function: adjective
Etymology: Latin aversus, past participle of avertere
: having an active feeling of repugnance or distaste -- usually used with to
synonym see DISINCLINED
- averse·ly adverb
- averse·ness noun
2007-06-12 01:28:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Use: having an averse reaction meaning you are having a negative reaction; you find something distasteful about something that makes you react against or avoid something . . .
2007-06-12 01:20:39
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answer #4
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answered by ladymech62 2
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having a strong feeling of opposition, antipathy, repugnance, etc.; opposed: He is not averse to having a drink now and then.
2007-06-12 01:17:39
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answer #5
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answered by ari-pup 7
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-a or a- is the combing form meaning without; thus, averse would mean without verse.
2007-06-15 21:52:41
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answer #6
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answered by Debbie 5
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Having an active feeling of repugnance or distaste
2007-06-12 01:13:58
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answer #7
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answered by nainap 4
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averse means :when someone or something is repugnant that is someone r exteremely unpleasant.
2007-06-12 01:44:11
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answer #8
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answered by khaja 1
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strongly opposed; "antipathetic to new ideas"; "averse to taking risks"; "loath to go on such short notice"; "clearly indisposed to grant their request"
2007-06-12 01:35:12
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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dude i will give u a advice instead of waiting on the net for 3 days you can just remove the dictionary and see the meaning in 3 minutes....................
2007-06-12 01:46:42
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answer #10
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answered by ricky a 1
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(usually followed by 'to') strongly opposed*
2007-06-12 01:18:16
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answer #11
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answered by tdrajagopal 6
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