oblivious |
averse |
As adjectives the difference between oblivious and averse
is that
oblivious is (usually followed by
to'' or ''of ) lacking awareness; unmindful; unaware, unconscious of while
averse is having a repugnance or opposition of mind.
As a verb averse is
to turn away.
averse |
averse |
Synonyms |
Averse is a synonym of averse.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between averse and averse
is that
averse is (obsolete) lying on the opposite side (
to'' or ''from ) while
averse is (obsolete) lying on the opposite side (
to'' or ''from ).
In lang=en terms the difference between averse and averse
is that
averse is to turn away while
averse is to turn away.
As adjectives the difference between averse and averse
is that
averse is having a repugnance or opposition of mind while
averse is having a repugnance or opposition of mind.
As verbs the difference between averse and averse
is that
averse is to turn away while
averse is to turn away.
hostile |
averse |
As adjectives the difference between hostile and averse
is that
hostile is belonging or appropriate to an enemy; showing the disposition of an enemy; showing ill will and malevolence, or a desire to thwart and injure; occupied by an enemy or enemies; inimical; unfriendly while
averse is having a repugnance or opposition of mind.
As a noun hostile
is (chiefly|in the plural) an enemy.
As a verb averse is
to turn away.
abdicated |
averse |
As verbs the difference between abdicated and averse
is that
abdicated is (
abdicate) while
averse is to turn away.
As an adjective averse is
having a repugnance or opposition of mind.
averse |
opposed |
As adjectives the difference between averse and opposed
is that
averse is having a repugnance or opposition of mind while
opposed is acting in opposition; opposing.
As verbs the difference between averse and opposed
is that
averse is to turn away while
opposed is past tense of oppose.
averse |
paradoxical |
As adjectives the difference between averse and paradoxical
is that
averse is having a repugnance or opposition of mind while
paradoxical is having self-contradictory properties.
As a verb averse
is to turn away.
reverse |
averse |
In transitive terms the difference between reverse and averse
is that
reverse is to change totally; to alter to the opposite while
averse is to turn away.
As adjectives the difference between reverse and averse
is that
reverse is opposite, contrary; going in the opposite direction while
averse is having a repugnance or opposition of mind.
As verbs the difference between reverse and averse
is that
reverse is to turn something around such that it faces in the opposite direction while
averse is to turn away.
As an adverb reverse
is in a reverse way or direction; upside-down.
As a noun reverse
is the opposite of something.
oppose |
averse |
As verbs the difference between oppose and averse
is that
oppose is while
averse is to turn away.
As adjectives the difference between oppose and averse
is that
oppose is opposite while
averse is having a repugnance or opposition of mind.
As a noun oppose
is opposite.
decline |
averse |
As verbs the difference between decline and averse
is that
decline is while
averse is to turn away.
As adjectives the difference between decline and averse
is that
decline is declined while
averse is having a repugnance or opposition of mind.
dislike |
averse |
In lang=en terms the difference between dislike and averse
is that
dislike is to have a feeling of aversion or antipathy towards; not to like while
averse is to turn away.
As verbs the difference between dislike and averse
is that
dislike is (obsolete|transitive) to displease; to offend (in third-person only) while
averse is to turn away.
As a noun dislike
is an attitude or a feeling of distaste or aversion.
As an adjective averse is
having a repugnance or opposition of mind.
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