Izzy vs Avert - What's the difference?
izzy | avert |
, Isobel, or Elizabeth .
* 1886 , Thomas Hardy, The Mayor of Casterbridge?
, Isaac, Isambard, Isidore, or Ismail .
To turn aside or away.
To ward off, or prevent, the occurrence or effects of.
* Milton
* Prior
(archaic) To turn away.
* Thomson
(archaic) To turn away.
* Francis Bacon
As a proper noun Izzy
is {{given name|female|diminutive=Isabel}}, Isobel, or Elizabeth.As a verb avert is
to turn aside or away.izzy
English
Alternative forms
* Izzie (wikipedia Izzy)Proper noun
(en proper noun)- "I approve of anything you desire to do, Izzy ," said Henchard huskily.
See also
* Isyavert
English
Verb
(en verb)- To avert the eyes from an object.
- How can the danger be averted ?
- To avert his ire.
- Till ardent prayer averts the public woe.
- Cold and averting from our neighbour's good.
- When atheists and profane persons do hear of so many discordant and contrary opinions in religion, it doth avert them from the church.
Derived terms
* averter * avertressSynonyms
* (to prevent) * See alsoReferences
* "avert" at OneLook® Dictionary Search .
