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aversion against
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"aversion against" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a feeling or attitude of strong dislike towards someone or something. For example: "The political leader had a strong aversion against his rival's ideas."
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26 human-written examples
But there was also a longstanding American aversion against ceding too much power to big banks.
News & Media
Finally, there is uncertainty as a result of a lack of strong policy signals for BEVs, in turn driven by policy makers' aversion against technology-specific support.
Now, you will note that a report was made against Major Meinel by the SD in which Meinel was reproached with having shown, to some extent, aversion against the National Socialist creed.
Academia
As a means to justify indiscriminate killing and to overcome the natural aversion against taking one's own life, militant groups (and the religious leaders and interpreters who speak for them) use faith to elevate their causes to religious crusades.
Encyclopedias
It could, on the other hand, also reflect circumstances such as the manufacturer's market power, profitability or production inefficiency, or simply the vehicle customers' psychological aversion against taxpaying.
I'm going to talk about my fight against Twitter and my failing productivity, the apps and systems with which I've tried to keep myself in check and the psychology behind why we build an aversion against getting things done.
News & Media
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However, Eldridge reckons that risk aversion goes against most writers' natural instincts.
News & Media
He can't use the god aversion argument against you.
News & Media
I believe that we can be against homophobic aversion therapy and still argue against a gay gene, but my views on whether we are born that way could well change during the course of my research.
News & Media
"The opposition is fragmented, with parties that were unable to dissolve the aversion there is against politics in the society," Mr. Juhasz said.
News & Media
When so many people still believe a woman's place is in the home when a comedian's place is anywhere but, an aversion or bias against women performing comedy (in any context) is probably inevitable.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Be aware of the subtle differences between "aversion against" and similar phrases like "antipathy towards" or "dislike of". Choose the phrase that best fits the specific nuance you wish to convey.
Common error
Avoid using "aversion against" when a milder term like "dislike" is more appropriate. "Aversion" implies a strong feeling, so ensure it accurately reflects the intensity of the sentiment you are describing.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "aversion against" functions as a noun phrase, where "aversion" is the noun and "against" is a preposition introducing the object of the aversion. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness, indicating it's a valid and usable construction.
Frequent in
Science
40%
News & Media
32%
Academia
12%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
4%
Wiki
4%
Formal & Business
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "aversion against" is a valid and commonly used expression to describe a strong feeling of dislike or opposition. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and usability. It is frequently found in science, news media, and academic contexts. While similar to phrases like "dislike of" or "opposition to", "aversion against" implies a more intense negative sentiment. When using this phrase, be mindful of its strength and ensure it accurately reflects the intended meaning. Be aware of context-specific synonyms such as "antipathy towards" or "repugnance towards" to better fine-tune your intended meaning.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
antipathy towards
Replaces "aversion" with "antipathy" and "against" with "towards", indicating a strong dislike but with slightly different connotations.
dislike of
Uses simpler vocabulary to convey the same core meaning of not liking something.
opposition to
Emphasizes resistance or disagreement rather than just dislike.
hostility toward
Suggests a more active and aggressive form of dislike.
resistance to
Focuses on the act of opposing or resisting something.
disinclination for
Indicates a lack of enthusiasm or willingness.
repugnance towards
Emphasizes a feeling of disgust or revulsion.
distaste for
Suggests a mild form of dislike, often related to preferences.
negative reaction to
Describes the dislike in terms of a response or feeling.
lack of enthusiasm for
Focuses on the absence of positive feelings rather than active dislike.
FAQs
How can I use "aversion against" in a sentence?
You can use "aversion against" to describe a strong dislike or opposition to something. For example, "Many people have an aversion against public speaking."
What are some alternatives to "aversion against"?
Alternatives include "antipathy towards", "dislike of", or "opposition to", depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is it always appropriate to use "aversion against"?
No, "aversion against" implies a strong feeling, so it's not always appropriate. Use milder terms like "dislike" or "lack of enthusiasm" when describing less intense sentiments.
What's the difference between "aversion against" and "fear of"?
"Aversion against" indicates a strong dislike, while "fear of" implies anxiety or apprehension. For instance, one might have an "aversion against" certain types of food, but a "fear of" heights.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested