aversion |
declination |
As nouns the difference between aversion and declination
is that
aversion is aversion while
declination is at a given point, the angle between magnetic north and true north.
asinine |
aversion |
As an adjective asinine
is failing to exercise intelligence or judgment; ridiculously below average rationality.
As a noun aversion is
opposition or repugnance of mind; fixed dislike.
trepidation |
aversion |
Related terms |
Trepidation is a related term of aversion.
As nouns the difference between trepidation and aversion
is that
trepidation is trembling while
aversion is aversion.
aversion |
loathsomeness |
Related terms |
Aversion is a related term of loathsomeness.
As nouns the difference between aversion and loathsomeness
is that
aversion is aversion while
loathsomeness is the property or nature that gives rise to revulsion, that inspires loathing.
allergy |
aversion |
As nouns the difference between allergy and aversion
is that
allergy is a disorder of the immune system causing adverse reactions to substances (allergens) not harmful to most and marked by the body's production of histamines and associated with atopy, anaphylaxis, and asthma while
aversion is opposition or repugnance of mind; fixed dislike.
aversion |
like |
As a noun aversion
is aversion.
disgusted |
aversion |
As an adjective disgusted
is filled with disgust.
As a verb disgusted
is (
disgust).
As a noun aversion is
aversion.
disapprobation |
aversion |
Related terms |
Disapprobation is a related term of aversion.
As nouns the difference between disapprobation and aversion
is that
disapprobation is an act or expression of condemnation or disapproval, especially on moral grounds while
aversion is aversion.
aversion |
inconsistency |
Related terms |
Aversion is a related term of inconsistency.
As nouns the difference between aversion and inconsistency
is that
aversion is aversion while
inconsistency is the state of being inconsistent.
deplore |
aversion |
In obsolete terms the difference between deplore and aversion
is that
deplore is to regard as hopeless; to give up while
aversion is the act of turning away from an object.
As a verb deplore
is to bewail; to weep bitterly over; to feel sorrow for.
As a noun aversion is
opposition or repugnance of mind; fixed dislike.
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