averse in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

averse in the PONS Dictionary

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averse Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be averse to sth
I'm not averse to good wine
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It's not about being risk averse, it's about managing the risk, he said.
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Patients can also be averse to the painful, unpleasant, and sometimes-dangerous side effects of biomedical treatments.
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Others have argued that pain can be demonstrated by averse reactions to negative stimuli that are non-purposeful or even maladaptive.
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He also had no time for the trappings of verbosity, and was a man averse to wasting words or, in his music, notes.
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She can be quite mischievous and spirited, and is not averse to getting into trouble.
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They are often mocked in popular culture for thinking too much, being quixotic, or coming across as pretentiously averse to happiness and fun.
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Students are averse to her cooking, and her most popular hot lunch is nothing, which she runs out of often.
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For a given expected rate of return, more risk averse individuals will choose a greater share for money in their portfolio.
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Nevertheless, he was not so averse to experiments as his superiors and usually had a small laboratory set up in his office building.
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They used risk averse strategies, and carefully planned their inheritances to keep the land in the family.
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