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the aversion
noun
Opposition or repugnance of mind; fixed dislike.
Exact(59)
But what is the aversion to Miranda?
And then there's the aversion to waste.
The aversion between Philadelphians and many other Pennsylvanians is genuine.
That is one reason for the aversion to Haneke's work.
But the aversion to debt has diminished amid the progress.
The aversion to deep-pocketed stars on Kickstarter is understandable.
Yet the aversion to television also works to Reid's advantage.
The aversion lasted until her 20s, when she worked to overcome her fears.
And what's stronger, the mutual attraction or the aversion between the two countries?
The aversion to education endured after independence, said Mr. Oumar, 34, the second-grade teacher.
The aversion to messes also seems to go for the food, too.
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