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aversion

American  
[uh-vur-zhuhn, -shuhn] / əˈvɜr ʒən, -ʃən /

noun

  1. a strong feeling of dislike, opposition, repugnance, or antipathy (usually followed byto ).

    a strong aversion to snakes and spiders.

    Synonyms:
    disgust, abhorrence, distaste
    Antonyms:
    predilection
  2. a cause or object of dislike; person or thing that causes antipathy.

    His pet aversion is guests who are always late.

  3. Obsolete. the act of averting; a turning away or preventing.


aversion British  
/ əˈvɜːʃən /

noun

  1. extreme dislike or disinclination; repugnance

  2. a person or thing that arouses this

    he is my pet aversion

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Related Words

Aversion, antipathy, loathing connote strong dislike or detestation. Aversion is an unreasoning desire to avoid that which displeases, annoys, or offends: an aversion to (or toward ) cats. Antipathy is a distaste, dislike, or disgust toward something: an antipathy toward (or for ) braggarts. Loathing connotes a combination of hatred and disgust, or detestation: a loathing for (or toward ) hypocrisy, a criminal.

Etymology

Origin of aversion

First recorded in 1590–1600; from Latin āversiōn-, stem of āversiō; equivalent to averse + -ion

Explanation

If you have an aversion to something, you have an intense dislike for it. Commonly it's food, but you could have an aversion to black and white movies, driving with the windows open, or taking calls from salespeople. An aversion is also the person or thing that is the object of such intense dislike: her aversions included all kinds of vegetables and fruits. This noun is from Latin avertio, ultimately from avertere "to turn away," from the prefix a- "from" plus vertere "to turn." Near synonyms are repugnance and antipathy.

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Aversion is the opposite of reward and plays an important role in making us avoid things that make us feel bad.

From Science Daily • Nov. 6, 2023

Aversion to the tax has been inflamed by a well-organized campaign by device makers to get rid of it.

From BusinessWeek • Oct. 15, 2013

Aversion to megaclubs and electronic dance music, or E.D.M., was echoed at places where velvet ropes are unnecessary.

From New York Times • Jan. 25, 2013

Perhaps, for those who haven't developed a condition known as Carpe Diem Aversion, even Robin Williams in "Dead Poets Society."

From Seattle Times • Sep. 17, 2010

Both these Authors had an Aversion to sullen, austere, designing Knaves; and both of them being Men of Wit and Satire, employ’d their Talents against Superstition and Hypocrisy.

From A Discourse Concerning Ridicule and Irony in Writing (1729) by Collins, Anthony